- Location
- Steel Town
Oskar Kob for CCH and Chris Griesbach for stock restoration. They both come highly recommended. I have other names for other services, including Jason Spencer for bolt handle modification.
I would call Jason at Gunco and ask. If anybody can do it, it's him. Ralf Martini also, but he's about 2 years behind in custom orders and is likely not taking on small projects.Do you know if he does butter knife bolts?
Sure there’s a difference between owning a military rifle and a genocidaires
Why would you want a gun used to snipe civilians in the streets of Sarajevo?
You won’t find any third reich mausers in my collection either.
Guess this isn’t the place for this debate but that gives me the chills
I doubt everyone in the Bosnian civil war was shooting civilians, I'm sure there were pockets of resistance directed towards the military as well. I'd have to ask him again what the story was that he was told. He's a history buff though, and whether or not someone was on the "right" side of history doesn't make the artifacts any less interesting. I know I didn't really like shooting it though, it's light and kicks like a mule.
Kristian
I doubt everyone in the Bosnian civil war was shooting civilians, I'm sure there were pockets of resistance directed towards the military as well. I'd have to ask him again what the story was that he was told. He's a history buff though, and whether or not someone was on the "right" side of history doesn't make the artifacts any less interesting. I know I didn't really like shooting it though, it's light and kicks like a mule.
Kristian
without derailing the thread genocides were comitted by all sides on those particular wars. the rest belong to the spirit of the owner. i do myself make pride of not owning that kind of history first because it impacted me personally and second coming from europe we do not see those objects as belonging to history and to a wider point everything related to ww2 and the nazi except in the museums cannot be own by individual for many many good reasons in many european countries ...
without derailing the thread genocides were comitted by all sides on those particular wars. the rest belong to the spirit of the owner. i do myself make pride of not owning that kind of history first because it impacted me personally and second coming from europe we do not see those objects as belonging to history and to a wider point everything related to ww2 and the nazi except in the museums cannot be own by individual for many many good reasons in many european countries ...
It's an inanimate object. Same argument we make to the antigunners. The gun does nothing. The person handling the gun chooses what they will do. - dan
Are some BRNO models a “small ring” style Mauser with a smaller profile? Not sure if they are a scaled down 98 or a modified 94?
call me an anti in that case ...
So you believe the gun has what, evil spirits? Scary voodoo? - dan
it is more the symbolic. like i wont get a nazi flag ... you may not see it but this is the way we ve been raised and it was not anti-guns in those days but not supportive that much of that crazy regime and all the supporters they had ...