- Location
- Yellowknife, NWT
The Sako Bavarian fullstock is gorgeous, and even more appealing to me because it's relatively affordable. One of those in 7mm or 8mm Mauser would do me for all my big-game hunting for the rest of my life.
The Sako Bavarian fullstock is gorgeous, and even more appealing to me because it's relatively affordable. One of those in 7mm or 8mm Mauser would do me for all my big-game hunting for the rest of my life.
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This is beautiful and functional. And more money than my car.......
Sure you say that now but then then in another year you see something else and just have to hav it also. .. But the Bavarian is nice looking. I just always wonder how full length wood affects accuracy and does the metal under the wood rust much??
Something about the Thompson/Center Encore really looks good to me.
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Imbedded.
www.dumoulin-herstal.com/en/mousqueton.htm
This is a Dumoulin Mauser with Mannlicher style stock - don't know how to put the picture here but it's worth the click - absolutely gorgeous and, as stated earlier about the Echols beauty - costs more than any of my vehicles. This would be one of my lottery guns.
Ahhh, that is pure Echols beauty
As for your car, it really aint worth much to anybody but you
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..... in 303 British.Next best, or maybe it's a tie, would be one of the fine old English double rifles; Holland & Holland, John Rigby, Westley-Richards, James Purdy etc...



























