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PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 7:04 am 
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The A has been dropped from AR. Hmmm no assault rifle references anywhere. Rather we have the Remington Model R-15 VTR™ Predator Carbine CS (Collapsable Stock) Modular Repeating Rifle. While I kid a bit, I believe it will be a great step forward for the platform into more "mainstream" gun circles.







Model R-15 VTR™ Modular Repeating Rifles
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I see the camo didn't wrap too well on this particular fixed stock model. Is this caused by dipping too fast? It looks pretty good on the next photo down on the page.

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I believe the owners of Big green also own Bushie if i am not mistaken.

On the topic of camo'd rifles, My brother has a 700 remington that we found on the property next to our land when we walking in the late winter looking for antler sheds. it was one of those real tree models they made a few years ago, it was leaning up against a tree. We figured that some guy either had to gut a deer and leaned his rifle up against a tree before doing it and either could not find it or walked out with his deer before remembering the rifle or set it down to take a mid morning dump and then never found it. This rifle had just a couple of rust spots on the mounts, but the barrel and action were fine, It was still loaded but with the chamber empty. As the land is county land, there was no land owner to go ask, and we found no ID or other marks, Brother says it shoots just fine.

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