BRK Ghost World Record Edition

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The Ghost since its introduction 12 months ago, has been incredibly well received and BRK is determined to keep fully up to date as well as keeping it visible to the shooting public.

Winning not one but two world championship titles is an amazing feat, but to set a world record score in the process is an incredible achievement.​


And yet that’s exactly what Fady Kiwan did earlier this year at the Benchrest Rimfire and Air Rifle Championships held in Plzen, Czech Republic, where he used the same BRK Ghost across the many disciplines, only changing the barrel length and calibre – one of the rifle’s key design benefits.
To celebrate Fady’s success, BRK has launched a special edition Ghost based on the two-time world championship-winning rifle. The BRK Ghost World Record will be limited to just 250 rifles worldwide.
Based on the Ghost Plus model, the .177 and .22 rifles will have a 430mm barrel and offer both 12 ft/lbs and high-power variants at 18 ft/lbs and 45 ft/lbs respectively (25 and 61J). The Ghost HP model provides the basis for .22, .25 and .30 calibres rifles with barrels of 600mm and, for the first time, 711mm.
With a striking red colour scheme and custom-designed engraving to celebrate world championship wins, the rifle is equipped with top and bottom race ARCA and M-Lok rails for competition use. Other than that, in keeping with Fady’s record-breaking approach, all other features are standard. These include a 20-point power dial; adjustable regulator pressure (export and FAC models); carbon air bottle; moveable Picatinny scope rail, and the ability to accommodate a range of accessories such as adjustable butt pads and single shot loader

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The Ghost since its introduction 12 months ago, has been incredibly well received and BRK is determined to keep fully up to date as well as keeping it visible to the shooting public.

Winning not one but two world championship titles is an amazing feat, but to set a world record score in the process is an incredible achievement.​


And yet that’s exactly what Fady Kiwan did earlier this year at the Benchrest Rimfire and Air Rifle Championships held in Plzen, Czech Republic, where he used the same BRK Ghost across the many disciplines, only changing the barrel length and calibre – one of the rifle’s key design benefits.
To celebrate Fady’s success, BRK has launched a special edition Ghost based on the two-time world championship-winning rifle. The BRK Ghost World Record will be limited to just 250 rifles worldwide.
Based on the Ghost Plus model, the .177 and .22 rifles will have a 430mm barrel and offer both 12 ft/lbs and high-power variants at 18 ft/lbs and 45 ft/lbs respectively (25 and 61J). The Ghost HP model provides the basis for .22, .25 and .30 calibres rifles with barrels of 600mm and, for the first time, 711mm.
With a striking red colour scheme and custom-designed engraving to celebrate world championship wins, the rifle is equipped with top and bottom race ARCA and M-Lok rails for competition use. Other than that, in keeping with Fady’s record-breaking approach, all other features are standard. These include a 20-point power dial; adjustable regulator pressure (export and FAC models); carbon air bottle; moveable Picatinny scope rail, and the ability to accommodate a range of accessories such as adjustable butt pads and single shot loader

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Great looking special edition of the Ghost, although in my opinion, the Ghost doesn't need a barrel tensioner on the Carbine or HP variant; I suspect it's only for this longer-barreled edition to support the weight from the extra length. With all due respect, as the champion has proven his skills and after which this Ghost version is named, I'd be hesitant to pay 3K for a gun that has someone's name on it, however. For that kind of money I'd rather have at least my initials on it.
 
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The Silver or Blaze Ed is 2600$, plus 28" Barrel, plus Arca rail, plus scope rail, plus slide knob ... is it worth it? I will get back to you after get my Ghost coming this Thursday (fingers crossed- UPS delayed because of storm) or when Michigan warms up so I can shoot some.
I have a feeling you're going to like it ... very much. One tip before you shoot that first round: clean the bore real good. It has a very thick, caked, anti-corrosion / anti-rust agent (probably cosmoline, if still being used today, or a similar modern agent) applied to it, which is good because it ensures the bore being protected while it sat on a shelf for a good long while before being picked up, mounted to your Ghost's action, then sent on a very long trip across the salty seas and air to the dealer, then packaged and shipped (maybe on a voyage across the salty seas and air again) and sent to to your front door.😉
 
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