Anyone care to identify this rifle?...new attempts at photos

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Any comments on the collectibility, origin, or worth of this rifle? Inscription on action is as follows:
CESKOSLOVENSKA ZBROJOVKA,AS. BRNO.

No indications as to caliber.







 
Well... it's bubba'd so I wouldn't expect too much in terms of value... not a terrible one mind you but since the receiver is most likely drilled and tapped for the micrometer sight I wouldn't expect too much.

It's a well done bubba though... someone put effort into this. Though I'm not to enthusiastic about the stock or the military stepped barrel in this configuration.
 
Looks like someone put a cheap barelled action into an expensive stock. Too bad really as that rifle had potential to be very valuable if it had been crafted well.
 
Canuck I Am said:
Well... it's bubba'd so I wouldn't expect too much in terms of value... not a terrible one mind you but since the receiver is most likely drilled and tapped for the micrometer sight I wouldn't expect too much.

It's a well done bubba though... someone put effort into this. Though I'm not to enthusiastic about the stock or the military stepped barrel in this configuration.

Yes, personly, I do no care for manlicher stocked rifles!
 
Czechs made the VZ24 mauser in 8mm, that one has been "sporterised" and isn't original anymore. Probably find someone that would pay $250 for it....mabey.
 
Hey, that'a nice rifle you got there! :D
Stock reminds me of some American custom trends from the late 50s.
You should check with a gunsmith for caliber because if there is no indication on the barrel root, you run the chance of finding a rebarrelled job.
8mm Mauser wasn't very popular in these years and many Mauser actions were fitted with barrels in 30-06 Springfield or .270Win caliber.
The fact that it is a Brno action is a plus, they are excellent.
Use it! don't sell it cheap!
PP.
 
Well, Its not a Bubba fer sure, but rather a sporterized ex military rifle, by a competent gunnsmith, and something done a long time ago.

Bubba jobs involve a hack saw and a wood rasp.
 
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