For Sale Blaser R8 Jaeger Stock Receiver NIB

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Blaser R8 Jaeger stock receiver. Unfired in Factory hard case.
I bought this as a new complete rifle, and it is absolutely flawless. No nicks, dings, or dents whatsoever. Not sure what the wood grade is, but it’s very pretty, with a tiger stripe appearance on the butt stock. All you need to make this a complete rifle is a barrel, bolt head, and bolt assembly. If purchased new, these stocks sell for a minimum of $4500.00.
Pictures tell it all.
Asking for $3000.00 plus shipping to lower 48. Must go to an FFL dealer, as this is the serial numbered part of an R8. NO SALES TO CALIFORNIA.


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Is that one of the ones you can change the side plates on?
 
Toby that is a nice looking setup. I haven't got on the r8 bandwagon but there are a bunch of guys that are and will benefit with a Toby deal. The official wood work terminology for that "tiger striping" is fiddle back. And the fiddle back in the stock is VERY nice.
 
Toby that is a nice looking setup. I haven't got on the r8 bandwagon but there are a bunch of guys that are and will benefit with a Toby deal. The official wood work terminology for that "tiger striping" is fiddle back. And the fiddle back in the stock is VERY nice.
Yes you’re right! Not sure why I said tiger striping. I always thought that looks good on gun stocks. I should just keep this one and quit worrying about scratching it up when hunting. But so far it’s never been out of the house, and I hate to be the one who puts the first mark on it. I always get drawn in by pretty wood, but the practical side of me gravitates to synthetic stocks for hunting.
 
Yes you’re right! Not sure why I said tiger striping. I always thought that looks good on gun stocks. I should just keep this one and quit worrying about scratching it up when hunting. But so far it’s never been out of the house, and I hate to be the one who puts the first mark on it. I always get drawn in by pretty wood, but the practical side of me gravitates to synthetic stocks for hunting.
Same here. For hunting i also prefer synthetic stocks.
Krish
 
Nah, life is too short to hunt with ugly rifles. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

After Helene bump. Hope all is well by you Toby.
 
Same here. For hunting i also prefer synthetic stocks.
Krish
With all the nice timber I've seen in your posts, you prefer synthetic for hunting?!?!?
 
I have a standard R8 but do the kickstops for all R8’s?
 
With all the nice timber I've seen in your posts, you prefer synthetic for hunting?!?!?
Depending upon terrains and weather conditions and I chose my type of stock. As here in US most of the hunting is done in late fall in colder and wet weather some times. During those hunts it is not that easy to change wepons in the midst. So I got Wetherby ACCUMARK's with stainless fluted barrels. I collected the rest for African hunting, even though I haven't been on one.
Now after aquaring Blaser and Dacota Travelers, I like them better.
Krish
 
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