Anyone seeking a new White Rifle????
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Nontypical Buck
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As per an email this morning from.......
Dan Tracey
Store Manager
Sportsman's Warehouse
No. 143 - Pittsburgh, PA
412-366-6100
[email protected]
He has located two stainless...(1) being synthetic & the other laminate. Call or write if interested.
Also.... if you are intersted in a brand new....
Super 91
White-Whitetail
Thunderbolt
Tominator
They are at.....
Kenockee Trading Post
7530 Beard
Keonockee, Michigan 48006-3329
1-810-324-2577
ask for Mr. Anson Morgan
According to Anson yesterday, White Rifles has secured an new investor & a new model may come as early as late this year. I asked Anson if the White company will be abandoning the bolts/plunger-actions & moving in the direction of break/fall actions.... his reply was "Yes".
Who is Anson? I haven't a clue!
I find his comments sincere because he was aware of the 2006 Manufacturers Championships -- has spoken to Pete Brown in the past week & rattled off the first names of the four gentlemen in that 36-cal White Rifles Championship photo that's elsewhere on the internet. Anson also stated that at least one of the 36-cals in that photo has been around for many-many years.
So I don't feel he was "pulling my chain" when we spoke person-to-person yesterday.
Thought I would pass this along.....
Dan Tracey
Store Manager
Sportsman's Warehouse
No. 143 - Pittsburgh, PA
412-366-6100
[email protected]
He has located two stainless...(1) being synthetic & the other laminate. Call or write if interested.
Also.... if you are intersted in a brand new....
Super 91
White-Whitetail
Thunderbolt
Tominator
They are at.....
Kenockee Trading Post
7530 Beard
Keonockee, Michigan 48006-3329
1-810-324-2577
ask for Mr. Anson Morgan
According to Anson yesterday, White Rifles has secured an new investor & a new model may come as early as late this year. I asked Anson if the White company will be abandoning the bolts/plunger-actions & moving in the direction of break/fall actions.... his reply was "Yes".
Who is Anson? I haven't a clue!
I find his comments sincere because he was aware of the 2006 Manufacturers Championships -- has spoken to Pete Brown in the past week & rattled off the first names of the four gentlemen in that 36-cal White Rifles Championship photo that's elsewhere on the internet. Anson also stated that at least one of the 36-cals in that photo has been around for many-many years.
So I don't feel he was "pulling my chain" when we spoke person-to-person yesterday.
Thought I would pass this along.....
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Nontypical Buck
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Which one are you getting?
Which one are you getting?
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I have heard a lot of people report about the extreme accuracy they get from the .451 caliber. It sounds likea good way to go. Also I agree, the Super 91-II would be a nice way to go..
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Nontypical Buck
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http://www.whitemuzzleloading.com/alpha.htm
also Doc has "#458- Super 91-II in 451 caliber, new stored blued action and barrel (serial #'s in the 800's, manufactured about 1994), B&C black fiber-composite stock with checkering includes 1 inch recoil pad, also sling swivels, trigger guard and thimbles are Zytel (strong as steel and lots lighter), Delrin Ramrod with brass end tapped 8 X 32 for accessories and cleaning jag, weighs 7 lbs, Williams adjustable rear, brass bead front sight on ramp, accurized and initialed as are all of Doc's rifles. Price a little higher because of the rare 451 caliber. $425 OBO."
also Doc has "#458- Super 91-II in 451 caliber, new stored blued action and barrel (serial #'s in the 800's, manufactured about 1994), B&C black fiber-composite stock with checkering includes 1 inch recoil pad, also sling swivels, trigger guard and thimbles are Zytel (strong as steel and lots lighter), Delrin Ramrod with brass end tapped 8 X 32 for accessories and cleaning jag, weighs 7 lbs, Williams adjustable rear, brass bead front sight on ramp, accurized and initialed as are all of Doc's rifles. Price a little higher because of the rare 451 caliber. $425 OBO."




