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Timberwolf rifle
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The IMI Timberwolf is not in production anymore. I believe the
last importation of the Timberwolf was in 1989. The rifle was importated by UZi America, Action arms & Springfield Armory. The rifle was offered in two calibers being 357magnum / 38 special and in 44 magnum. It was also offered in two finsished being blued and a chrome finish. The 44 magnum Timberwolf is the rarest of both models either chrome or blued. I once was told that under 200 44 magnum Timberwolf rifles were ever importated into the U.S. The Timberwolf is and excellent rifle being well made and the receiver being milled and having a nice walnut grade stock. The stock on the Timberwolf if also adjustable. So when the user puts a scope on the milled rail at the top of the receiver. The 357 magnum Timebrwolf produces the same enrgy at 100 yds. that of a rifled cartrige the 7.62x39. The 357 magnum Timberwolf is a very accurate rifle and go good with a 357 magnum side arm. I use to own a 357 magnum Timberwolf and loved it. The only reason I sold it is that I was given good $$$ for it. I know regret the sale of my rifle. I have seen them sell between $600 dollars and $700 dollars. Check gunbroker.com frequently they come up for acution frequently in the 357 magnum. I have never seen a 44 magnum Timberwolf for sale. The Timberwolf is a very solid made rifle and it also has the feature of a shotgun. Being that by depressing the switch located on the receiver. On e can unload the gun pumping the forward stock and thus ejecting all ammo located in magazine tube. I was once told that The Timberwolf was marketed as a home selfdefense rifle.
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