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Thread: New Tikka produced by Colt Canada

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    Quote Originally Posted by misanthropist View Post
    I can tell you that there was definitely a lot of talk about the Scout at various points in this program.

    And a lot of manufacturers hate the idea of giving their TDP to Colt Canada.

    I can't tell you whether that was the specific reason that it broke this exact way, but any manufacturer that wouldn't give the TDP to Colt Canada was immediately excluded.

    Tikka was willing to give CC the information.
    I kind of want the Steyr Scout that was proposed for this program (programme?).
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    It's nice, but it weighs a couple of kilometres.
    Full disclosure: I'm the editor of Calibre Magazine, which is Canada's gun magazine. In the past I've done consulting work for different manufacturers and OEM suppliers, but not currently. M4C's disclosure policy doesn't seem to cover me but we do have advertisers, although I don't handle that side of things and in general I do not know who is paying us at any given time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by misanthropist View Post
    It's nice, but it weighs a couple of kilometres.
    That's very impressive.


    And to this entire thread.... RUGER SCOUT != STEYR SCOUT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noodles View Post
    That's very impressive.


    And to this entire thread.... RUGER SCOUT != STEYR SCOUT
    I was talking about this:


    Prototype Steyr Scout from the Canadian Ranger Competition - The Firearm Blog.
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    That is sweet!

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    Am I missing something or is the Steyr Scout just their production gun with irons and two of the panels done in orange?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noodles View Post
    Am I missing something or is the Steyr Scout just their production gun with irons and two of the panels done in orange?
    You're missing something.
    Why do the loudest do the least?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eurodriver View Post
    You're missing something.
    Ah, yea, the extended magazine. Of course, how could I look over that.

    Irons attached to the rail, extended magazine, orange panels.

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    There you go.

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    Also comes with the enhanced price tag.
    Full disclosure: I'm the editor of Calibre Magazine, which is Canada's gun magazine. In the past I've done consulting work for different manufacturers and OEM suppliers, but not currently. M4C's disclosure policy doesn't seem to cover me but we do have advertisers, although I don't handle that side of things and in general I do not know who is paying us at any given time.

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