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Of course, in seasoned eyes, it's full of errors. The maker really should consult me before making this. But considering handmade and size, it's not easy. It's milled, not cast.
Baby flatside is here. I have to be honest -- it's better done than Chinese Taku Flatside (by government owned arsenal, 1920s) |
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It looks pretty cool!!! Does the stock actually attach??? Is the barrel drilled out & rifled??? How does she shoot??? :D |
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It's smooth bore. The round is dummy fitting chamber pretty well, but won't fire though, no powder inside. So no FFL required.
It's functional. Pull the trigger will release the hammer. I noticed the primer of the dummy round has a small indent at the center left by the previous owner. Obviously, firing pin works. Hold open by magazine follower works. Safety level works as well. The trigger cannot release the hammer after safety level is pushed down. But, unlike real Mauser, the safety level does not lift the hammer up. The baby can be put into the wood holster, and the holster can be attached as well. |
*Very* nice!!! I am impressed!!! :)
Now you must make fancy walnut display case... ;) |
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