The future of the No. One . . . yet again

No. 1 and No. 3
gewehrfreund
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Thanks for the update and story, Lee.
That certainly is a beautiful rifle!

Any hints of other No. 1 production this year? ;)
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That is one beautiful rifle! I do not own a Number One but may have to with that particular configuration. I have always liked the full length to the muzzle stock since handling a German made rifle when I was a kid.
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That is interesting they are going to do a .375 Ruger in an RSI !!
In 1989 Jerry's Sports Center tried to get a .358 Win. done in a 77RSI and nothing worked out for that to be in an RSI, so they turned them into a RLS Carbine instead.

Here's the link to the Lipsey's K1A in .250

http://www.shotbusiness.com/lipseys-ann ... 50-savage/
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gewehrfreund
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Is the 375 Ruger RSI made with a "B" weight barrel? If so, that's a first.
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Looks like a stainless lever latch on that .375 RSI?
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Went back and looked at my K1A .250 Savage post above. Even though the date of the Shot business page says June/July 2019, the fine print at the bottom of the article says 2012.
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