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10-18-2019 10:21 AM
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Wow, very impressive.
I'm totally jealous. I have a Sig 556A1 & I like it but it's just not the same, I've been looking lately for the 551A1 but keep missing them by @ss hairs!!!
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Very cool Daniel!
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As you are well aware, I'm addicted to all this Swiss stuff. I hang my head in shame.
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Lovely rifles..... I get to shoot one twice a year, unfortunately missed out last week due to work.
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Last edited by MG34_Dan; 10-25-2019 at 10:21 AM.
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Good morning Dan. I looked for my old records this morning but the file has so many things starting in the 70s that I couldn't locate the original invoices. I do remember bringing in 20 of these back in maybe 1982, and 10 were 550s and 10 were 551s. For the life of me I can't remember which one had a long barrel and which one had a short barrel. I think the 550 was the long barrel.
I was very fortunate when Frank found the rifle I now have. He was successful in finding every single conceivable accessory for this rifle and we haven't actually fired it yet. You already know the story of the scope and that was a very unexpected windfall. As for it being fired, that's not quite accurate as we did slurry seal the bore and fired one factory round within the two minute required wait period for ceramic sealing. I have 80 factory rounds here and broke down one of them to see if I could determine what we needed for reloading. The projectiles are 82 grain and it took me four months to find and bring in 1000 projectiles. If it had not been for Frank I never would've found them.
It took longer to get the brass, but we brought in 1000 of those as well. Frank had a friend who is an armorer and that gentleman identified the powder for us. When I found out what it was I could not believe it. It's under a different name than the Alliant imports from Switzerland, and I can't remember it at the moment but we do have an entire keg of it in the armory. The surprising part is that is a common varmint powder here in the US. Unbelievable.
Great pair you have there, and I could kick myself many times over for having sold all of my inventory that came from Stoeger. When the last one sold I contacted my rep at Stoeger to bring in another 20 and that was the day I was told the door was slammed in there would be no more. I stormed around here for about an hour before I calmed down having realized it was highly likely I'd never see another one. I'm very glad to see that you have a pair and your interest is very strong. Congratulations
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Dan
Did you get the diopters for them?
I'll look for some pictures of the ones I have.
Last edited by diopter; 04-02-2020 at 11:20 AM.
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