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Here is a pic of mine.
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This is the short action series of the Windrunner line. Originally developed for the .308 and tested as such, the Nemesis has always been delivered in all the usual SA rounds.

Currently it is off the shelf with the following:

.308
.338 Federal
.243 Winchester
.260 Remington

Barrels swap out in under 40 seconds.

Remember these are built by one man, one at a time. He only buys the barrel blanks, the trigger and the pistol grip rubber. All the rest is him....They are masterpieces.



 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: RollingThunder51</div><div class="ubbcode-body">H20, I would think much less. I think the Hide guys got everything for under 4k. </div></div>

Very nice!

What does it weigh?
 
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WhiteKnight, think of it more in terms of a system that allows an operator to pack a standard 20" briefcase (see other threads) or backpack and, as the Nemesis Arms saying goes, "Keep The Free World Safe By Moving Freely Within It" As to ceramic plates. The zipper you see on top of the center "divider" allows for just that, a cermic plate, and the top and side are designed to have the barrel slip through to make the pack a baracade of last resort. The pack also has an integral single point sling system that allows for the 11 pounds to be suspended pretty nicely.
 
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LMAO. I just started an envelope as well.

My lady will scream when she sees me load it on top of the station wagon for vacations. The idea of having accuracy and reach around at all times - priceless - and Bill Ritchie (EDM) knows exactly what he is doing.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: WhiteKnight</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Now if you can just wear some ceramic plates to take incoming rounds while your buddy assembles this thing... </div></div>

The Thor comes with a cloaking device standard. Won't deflect incoming rounds, but I understand Thor is working on a a shield device by using the inverted energy field generated by the cloaking device to increase the weak force bonds of the air molecules involved in cloaking to creat a localized area of increased density to deflect or stop incoming projectiles.

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