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Here is the Swiss test firing machine. I wonder if it still exists.
The drawings survived, so if anyone feels like building one?
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Have you found this in the Mauser Archives? I'm afraid the machine has not survived - as I know it's not in the RUAG collection, may be in the former ammunition factory collection - I will check this. Alexander Last edited by Stucki; 01-10-2017 at 10:20 AM. |
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I recommend posting the drawings on this forum. I can think of a few members capable of reproducing this machine.
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