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  • punchie
    I can't find referance to a 6.55x55 Swedish for Kimber of Oregon. Kimber of Oregon had a first class+ reputation for quality worksmanship and accuracy. It is quite possible that this little Swede was one of their early conversion guns before they came out with their own line. IMHO any of the Clackamas guns are keepers.

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  • kimberkid
    punchie nailed it all the way ... right down to: quote:IMHO any of the Clackamas guns are keepers.

    While the Yonkers guns are very good, the Clackamas guns are the very best they ever built - IMHO

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  • Da-Tank
    Thanks guys,Gues I'll have to scope it now and shoot it.
    But I just didn't want to waste money on junk.

    I don't SUFFER from insanity,
    I Enjoy every minute of it.
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  • punchie
    Wow, a red letter day. Hard to believe kimberkid and I actually agreed on a Kimber.
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  • kimberkid
    ROFLMAO!


    What can I say!

    When yer right yer right!


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    Just because your paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you!kimberkid@gunbroker.zzn.com
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  • rudiored
    I believe one of the original founders of Kimber is now under the name of Cascade Arms about 90 miles south of Portland ,Or......You might contact Cascade Arms and inqire about history of rifle.......
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