Anyone doing any Long-Range, Pistol, or Action-Shooting in or around the Elk Valley/Crowsnest Pass? I'd love to tag along, send me a PM
Just as a follow up to the krag, it's not bad for what I paid. Wish the bore was better but will see how it cleans up.
The interesting thing is I found a piece of paper in the butt stock. Old paper with the following.
Mr. F.J. Bachmier
146-8th St., Brandon, Man.
I googled the name and didn't find much. If anyone knows any Bachmier's in Manitoba, let me know. Maybe the family would like to have it back.
Unwrapped mine last night and grabbed two quick pictures. For $150, the gun is in great shape and should restore nicely this winter with the Drill Purpose rifle I also bought (no pictures of that as I didn't want to take that greasy thing out of the bag it was in). Not a speck of rust on the sporterized SMLE, but does have some of the blueing worn in places which is to be expected for an 80+ year old gun (mid 1930's dated if I remember correctly). The bore is mint, shiny and deep grooves all the way down. In the pictures the left side of the buttstock looks like a big piece has been scabbed onto it, but in real life it's just slightly different coloured, but that won't matter as it will be moving into the DP stock. Overall, for the $150 plus the $400 for the DP stock, I'm looking forward to a fun project for when the snow starts falling
Anyone doing any Long-Range, Pistol, or Action-Shooting in or around the Elk Valley/Crowsnest Pass? I'd love to tag along, send me a PM
I wanted to buy some CZ parts from Wolverine so threw into my cart the Brazilian M30/M954 and the receiver indicates made in Brazilian arsenal, ITAJUBA - BRASIL. It's basically a Brazil M1908/34 from what I can see except mine has a slide-on front sight wings which I quite like.
The bore was very dirty but when I cleaned out the barrel the rifling was beautiful. The stock is covered with dings and marks but no cracks or repaired cracks that I can see.
Took it to the range today and was able to get 2" groups over open sights. I wasn't using match ammo, just cheap reloads with a light charge. Very impressive accuracy. Loading and cycling was smooth and I didn't have a single problem.
The internet keeps repeating the problem of bad headspace with this rifle. I didn't have any problems so either I'm wrong or the internet is wrong.
This is basically a large ring Mauser in 30-06 that looks like a copy of the VZ24, which is probably is. I think South American Mausers are underappreciated so they tend to be cheaper. Maybe I'm not enough of a Mauser snob!
Condition was "good" and I got a perfectly good Mauser in full military configuration for $500 before shipping + tax, bringing total to about $600 to my door. If the last owner had bothered to clean the barrel the condition would have been very good or excellent.