Description

This single shot bolt action rifle was designed with simplicity in mind. The single shot shell holder bolt allows for easy and quick reload, and maintains the simplistic nature of the rifle. The ULR was designed to do one thing; fire large caliber rounds further than most people are capable of. The Noreen Design muzzle brake help to drastically relieve shooter stress, and easily make this rifle an all-day shooter at the range. Minimalistic billet aluminum stock.

Timney Sportsman Triggers feature a lightweight alloy housing and hardened steel working surfaces. They are lightweight, rugged and durable. The trigger pull is adjustable from 2 to 4 lbs and is adjustable for Sear Engagement, Overtravel and Pull weight.

Since it was founded in 1946, Timney Triggers has built a reputation based on the quality of its products. Because of the precision machining and workmanship that goes into each Timney product they are The World's Finest Triggers.™ Each and every Timney Trigger is individually tested and calibrated by hand in the action it was designed for before it's delivered to the customer's door.

ULR Mini Rifles are built to order, current lead time is approximately 10 weeks! Inline changes to new products can be expected

Bipod not included

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ULR .50 BMG Mini Rifle....inexpensive. Shoulder replacement and retinal reattachment....expensive.

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Please let the man in the household get on the computer.

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weird business practice

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Thats Noreen for ya. They have a long history of producing shoddy crap, zero customer service, and making nasty comments on Facebook. Save your money for something else. They only have a one year warranty for a reason!

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im buying one because of this comment.

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Ha! I upset a sensitive Sally! Notice I didn't insult your firearm, but implied that there is a difference in platforms when shooting calibers of this size. And I would actually like to own 2 of these myself. But alas, you were triggered. For the other honest participants, nerve and eye and shoulder damage are common complaints with shooters who routinely engage in Extreme Long Range (ELR) events, and they make adjustments, namely to softer shooting auto-loaders, longer barrels to get the blast away from their face, more effective calibers, and obviously more comfortable stock designs. Even the US military limited our time behind the Barrett, but let us fling lead from the M2. I'm sorry you are so thin skinned and can't admit the science that we shooters, and customers, are subject to. For others looking to get into this sport, just search for ELR shooting events and you'll find a plethora of info. Here's an easy article....https://gundigest.com/rifles/tactical-rifles/50-caliber-the-art-of-extreme-long-range-shooting. These shorty's have their place, but know the risk and expense. (Good day Mr/Ms Noreen.)

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