Tool-free Swiss takedown rifle

Anand Sekhar

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Visited the Makura workshop in central Switzerland. Their Ulrich take-down is based on the Blaser R93 and can be taken apart and put together without tools. Prices start at around $15,000. More info here: https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/innova...se-mechanical-ingenuity-to-stand-out/43689294

What do you think?


 
Out of my league pricewise but other than that seems like a very useful rifle.
 
For that amount of money I would get a double rifle with two sets of barrels.

Nice looking rifle though.
 
It's a lot of money for a gun.
 
Wondering if there's a lock on takedown button??? If not,would picking it up w-out care make the rifle come apart???
 

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