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Rather than hosting an expensive cocktail party to celebrate our 150th anniversary, we thought our clients would prefer a special price on a new HEYM double rifle to honor this milestone. 375 FL. MAG & 450/400 NE Special 150th Price $14,000 ($18,000 retail) 470 NE & 500 NE Special 150th Price $15,000 ($19,000 RETAIL) STANDARD FEATURES: > ENGLISH SCROLL ENGRAVING > AUTOMATIC EJECTORS > INTERCEPTING SEARS > ARTICULATED FRONT TRIGGER > NON-AUTOMATIC SAFETY > STOCKED TO FIT (RIGHT OR LEFT HAND) Stop by booth #2005 to see this special rifle, or phone us quickly if you are interested. This is a limited quantity offer. |
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Hmmmm, wonder how much I would get for a Kidney? A 470NE would be amazing! |
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Quote: I'm sure you're correct on that I still can't afford one though One day. I'd love a Heym bolt gun in .600 Nitro (do they still make those?). Something about rimmed calibers in bolt guns.. |
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Awesome looking guns.. How long for delivery once the order is placed?? Ripp |
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"How long for delivery once the order is placed??" Was told @ SCI --about 9-10 months due to current orders |
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Quote: Were you able to have a look at this while there?? If so, thoughts??? Ripp |
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Guess I thought it was pretty grand---I ordered another Heym Basically, it is a PH style receiver with Safari level engraving- but no hand chiseled fences or long tang as on the Safari |
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Looks like a good deal. I love it that the .375 Flanged Magnum is one of the offered chamberings. What an exquisite and useful DR that would be. |
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Quote: Or have two, the .375 and a 500 Nitro..what a combo that would be as well.. Ripp |
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What is the red circular item directly behind the safety. I have not been able to find that out despite many internet searches. Thanks in advance! |
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Quote: Safety "ON" covers the red triangle...... Safety "OFF" (forward) uncovers the red, ie: hot...ready to fire. |
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Yes ok, but why does it appear to be a cap screw. What function does it serve? eta: to elaborate, a simple recessed red dot would suffice for a safety indicator;however, this item appears to be designed to be turned in and out like a set/cap screw. I thought maybe it had something to do with the safety reset on/off. I have not touched mine as I prefer the safety to stay off unless I put it on. The above posted firearms are a very good value in my opinion. I love my 470 |
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Quote: Ah, sorry, I misinterpreted your question. Hope I didn't come off sounding ignorant. - Mike |
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Besides being the "Hot" or "Fire" indicator for the safety- It is also the end of a screw coming through from the underside- The screw joins the lower tang metal to the upper tang metal- And- I agree -the 375 Flanged is a great rifle-- It was the second Heym double I acquired |
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Yes the 375 flanged would be a one rifle for the world. I'm tempted... 3dogmike- not at all. I should have been more detailed with my question. Thanks for the info. |
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$15000.00 US would cost you $19243.00 Aust plus the GST another 2k ,import costs etc Ouch |
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Yes, exchange is no good at the moment for many of us.....for hunts and guns |
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Quote:Quote: Or 470NE, 375F & 7x57R |