Kimber 8400 Montana question
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Fork Horn
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Kimber 8400 Montana question
I was looking at some articles about the Kimber 8400 Montana stainless/synthetic, and it seems to get absolutely nothing but praise.
I even saw a TV show where 2 guys were showing how well made the synthetic stock was on it. They fired 12 gauge 3 1/2" buckshot at it from a couple yards away and after several shots....the gun would still fire.The only real damage was a pellet that hit the bolt and bent it a tad.
SOOOOO....my question is.........DO THEY MAKE THIS RIFLE IN A LEFT HANDED ACTION??????
They don't show ANY lefty models or even mention them on their website, but its hard to believe that a semi-custom rifle like that wouldn't be offered in a left handed action.
Any input would be appreciated
I even saw a TV show where 2 guys were showing how well made the synthetic stock was on it. They fired 12 gauge 3 1/2" buckshot at it from a couple yards away and after several shots....the gun would still fire.The only real damage was a pellet that hit the bolt and bent it a tad.
SOOOOO....my question is.........DO THEY MAKE THIS RIFLE IN A LEFT HANDED ACTION??????
They don't show ANY lefty models or even mention them on their website, but its hard to believe that a semi-custom rifle like that wouldn't be offered in a left handed action.
Any input would be appreciated
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RE: Kimber 8400 Montana question
I was looking at them....but the talkeetna.....which is same stock/stainless look, that stock has a blueish color to it, in some light can look really blue/ugly, which is a shame, cause I was strongly checking it out.
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RE: Kimber 8400 Montana question
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ROTFLMAO that is precious.
even saw a TV show where 2 guys were showing how well made the synthetic stock was on it. They fired 12 gauge 3 1/2" buckshot at it from a couple yards away and after several shots....the gun would still fire.The only real damage was a pellet that hit the bolt and bent it a tad.