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01-29-2007, 05:02 AM | #21 |
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As for what it's parts are:
The frame doesn't have the Mauser hump,other than that all I can add is serial# 8110i The receiver is a 1936 #4023 with a S/42 toggle assembly. The barrel and rear sight are after market. |
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Mine is all 1937 S/42 except the barrel and original rear sight. With numbers force matched Ser# 1004. It is deadly at 100-200 yards with a repro stock. My favorite...
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I think this was a nice thread, so throwing in a little some more wood to keep it burning..
This has been a difficult gun to make function well, but it's a fun shooter. Hopefully I will find some better grips for it someday.
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06-16-2007, 10:43 AM | #25 |
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It's actually common to see these commercials with the Marbles Sheard bead front sight. I think it was a distributors marketing ploy. I have owned two with this identical sight blade. Steinar, Is that a functional suppressor? I wish we could own them without going to the time and expense of the paperwork, licensing and transfer fees. Ron
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Ron, yes, it's a silencer made by a company called Alm. It works quite well, but wish it was a bit lighter.
There is no registration or fee to purchase silencers over here, can't see why it should be? It has become more and more common to mount silencers on regular hunting rifles to prevent hearing injury. Also not to disturb neighbors and gain a softer recoil. ..you never get a 30.06 quiet, but it helps. I use the middle one on this site when hunting deer http://www.hausken.no/?link=produkter.php
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06-17-2007, 12:20 AM | #28 |
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Steinar,
They are considered a destructive device in the U.S. Someone might shoot someone with it. In which case, they would be much deader than if you didn't use one. Or some stupid crap like that... Ron
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I have not shot this 7.65mm Brazilian contrac yet, but will. With my larger hands, these grips feel very nice,
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06-17-2007, 04:08 PM | #30 |
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"With my larger hands...."
Ed, do you have more than one set of hands? One larger than the other(s)? Sorry, I just couldn't pass it up! |
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I "am" watching X-Men right now, does that count
It is just that with antler grips, all I have seen are very thick, so thought I'd comment on my "larger" hands. Never occured to me that Ron S or Rod would think weird thoughts okay, that is a lie
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Ed, I think you should tke a page from Elmer Keith (I think it was) and use ivory with a steerhead on the right panel as a filler. And the bovine should have a ruby eye.
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Thought I should share a picture and brag a little of my favorite shooter.
It has a reproduction barrel and rear sight + ground down rear toggle link. So it's no coconut, but it sure is a joy to shoot with btw. thanks for helping me out with the grips Ed
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07-19-2007, 02:46 PM | #34 |
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Steinar,
Nice grips!
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Beautiful grips ! ! ! Have never seen anything like them.
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I saw these on ebay, glad you scored them steinar!!
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I'm glad my wife wasn't sitting beside me when I was bidding on them.. it was one of those things I just had to get They actually got me thinking of engraving the whole thing.. some discrete pattern and a fireblue finish. I don't have much fate in my skills with the dremmel, that would be more like abstract art.. so it would have to be done by a 'professional'. Probably outside my price range at the moment
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My brother engraving glass bottle, maybe he would (could) do that, but I think it isn't a good idea
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Steinar,
That's the first time I have seen a double Navy property mark. The grips are beautiful. I really like the oak leaf pattern. Ron
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Steinar, those would look beautiful alongside those grips I sold you! <GRIN>
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