$200K Rifle ?!?!

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How would you feel dingin that thing on the way out of the safe, lol! :)

And it's Blaser, not Blazer. Pronounced something like "Blah-sir", I believe.
 
The wood alone is most likely about 3,000 just for the blank; the engraving can run anywhere from 20,000 - 100,000 by itself; the scope choices are several 1,000 each, the leather case around 1-2,000. The fact that it is a one-of-a-kind product adds a lot.

Folks need to look beyond the wally world plastic and flat black - there are some real nice looking guns out there.

Here's one site:

http://hoferwaffen.com/hofer_53.php?lang=en

and another:

http://www.jagdwaffen-ollendorff.com/index.php?node=11&lang=EN

works of art that are also usable
 
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If I can buy a top-dollar sports car for the price of a gun, I think I'd opt for the one that people actually know costs $200,000.
 
The top-dollar 200k sports car I would actually drive. I don't think I'd ever shoot a 200k rifle.

If I ever had 200,000 to buy a rifle with, I'd just buy 100 ar-15s and like a billion rounds of ammo.
 
Only a multi-millionaire would buy something like that and shoot it. But I doubt they'd buy it on an ad from Gunbroker where the seller couldn't even write a decent sentence without using ALL capitals and who's grammar is on a fifth grade level. This honesty seems like a hoax. No connoisseur of firearms would touch this.
 
Current bid $0, no reserve, makes me want to throw in a $20 bid...

In all seriousness, I understand looking past the cheap Walmart flat black plastic stock and getting a nice looking gun, but $200k? I wouldn't spend $200k on a sports car either.
 
I was thinking of getting one, but the guy refused to make a matched pair exactly the same, so I went elsewhere. Marlin agreed to make two the same, and for a whole lot less. :D

Whats soooo special about "Blazer"
That each bullet can go in an entirely different direction. :neener:
 
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