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    Gauging Interest

    This is not a for sale post (at least not yet), but would the users on here class a factory produced one off as collectable if it was made as recently as 1996?
    I have an RB2 Airsporter, full length action, mounted in a Stutzen stock. I also have a factory letter agreeing to assemble the rifle at my request and the box it came in.
    Like I say, not for sale at the moment, just dipping a toe in the waters.
    Also, just to make sure I don't get any tempting offers, what would be the value of such a rifle?
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    crumbs- that would look strange, a full length action in a stutzen stock...

    the action from a standard full length airsporter is two or three inches longer than the stutzen (around 15" compared with the 12" stutzen)


    it would be very interesting to have a look at though if you decide to send it off to beesa for assembly



    john

    btw, anything stutzen is collectable
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    Stutzen

    Nice idea - this could confuse some collecters in the future - a Centenary lookalike but in RB2 ......"Nice ...! "
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