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Needs a final finish but not dissatisfied sofar.
The vertical support has a small magnet embedded to keep it in place. Source of the stand is a piece of solid furniture oak that was destined for the fire pit. |
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Gerben, Very nice! Must be a story here? Have you done this yourself?
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Half a C96...I can almost hear Alvin scream...
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If you had the other "half", they would make a great set of bookends, one finished side out, the other cut away! Cool. L)
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In the not so distant past, the only legal way to own a deactivated hand gun without a permit, was to have it cut in half lenghtwise. This halfling was mounted in a shabby display case when I got it.
The idea was to clean up and expose the innards so I removed it from the case, cleaned up the cuts and finally found time to knock up a stand for it. This is one of those 1980s Chinese C96's. They used a combination of surplus Mauser parts and newly built semi auto frames with removeable magazines. The 7,63mm barrels were rebored to 9mm. Due to tolerance issues they had repeating issues. So no colllectable C96 was harmed. Cutting it in half saved it from the smelter ![]() |
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Gerben, this is outstanding display, from C96 to the stand!
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You should have the stand look like it was cut in half too!
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