it is quite astonishing that we have rifles from the same regiment, which was stationed at the Garrison city of Rawitsch in lower Silesia, today Poland.
50. Niederschlesisches Infanterieregiment.
Here is a postcard from the Garrison city of Rawitsch from before the turn of the 20. century:
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PS you know that Numrich has still a lot of parts to complete your "sporterized" Mausers.
Anybody shoots their 71/84?
here is my recipe, which is quite accurate:
Bullet Barn bullets
1/2 sheets of toilet paper and
36.5 grs of Varget powder
lots of fun
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BTW these loads produce a shower of confetties, and when asked about it, I tell the bystanders that this is my "Party Gun"
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I went brass hunting last year and I can confirm the Aussie brass is very expensive. As long as you take care of it, it will last you a long time.
Interesting how we found another rifle marked to the 50th infantrie regiment.
We should get these old ladies together again and have a 71.84 shoot off.

My rifle is marked to the same regiment as yours too!
50.R.7.207
polaris said:they say without pictures, it just didn't happen
Hacker?.... it happened. (re: pics or it didn't happen)
PS: Does anyone know why photobucket is flipping all my pictures upside down???I had them all in order and right side up, and photobucket does this to me!!! argghh!
Hacker?

Very nice wood on that Danzig. Looks like she has seen some interesting service too!




























