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That is kinda cool....but the price tag!!! :shock: However, I do love lightweight, compact and versatile firearms, and from that angle it is very appealing. I would have to get used to not having a full stock under the barrel, though.
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I think it would be a good fit rifle for the guy that wants to unload his heard to get down to just one really good 'scoped hunting rifle'. You really can’t beat the weight, compact ability and versatility of a rifle like this.
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For the person who wants to go out and live off of the land for a while, I can see the point. For me, it is not necessary, and too expensive for what little time I put in out in the field.
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I'm a travelling salesman in the bush up here. Guns like this really appeal to me. They fit in a suitcase for us motel residents.

Also the gun case can be made to look like a surveyors transit case and they are everywhere around here. Nothing shouts steal me like a gun case in a motel parking lot or room. This prompted me to buy my Winoku 32-20 takedown for far too much money. I sure like my 32 Special pre-64 94 but thought long and hard about a Winoku 94 takedown with angle eject. I found 24" to be about the practical limit for my suitcase inside dimension however.

I recently bought a CZ527 223 lefty as my first bolt in many years. I got to wondering if a guy couldn't just pull the action screws for a takedown? I realize the implications regarding stock and action pressure differences but properly bedded it should be well within any hunting standard for return of zero? Certainly there must be a little wander from such a complicated setup as this above.
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Weird looking to the point of a kinda cool factor.
I'm thinking my Cal. choice would be .223 for all around versatility.

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Why the two bolts?
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