Build Your Own Gun: Bergara Custom Rifles

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posted on January 17, 2013
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If spending time picking out different features to create the perfect rifle makes your palms sweat, than Bergara has just what you're looking for. The new custom Bergara rifles from the Bergara custom shop allow you to build your dream gun. There are many different components from which to select, including the action, caliber, stock, trigger and more. These guns have a quick turnaround, and most custom guns can be delivered within the 30 days following your order placement. The expected launch date to start building your own gun is April 14, 2013.

For more about these custom designs check out the video below.

To get more information on Bergara and their product line visit BergaraUSA.com.

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