I'm researching a Mauser action 30.06 Holland and Holland magazine rifle that was made in the late 1920s or early 1930s. Never having seen this type of sighting arrangement before, can anyone out there tell me more about it. The Holland and Holland scope mount sits somewhat high and the foresight, with rotating sight hood, is visible sighting under the scope. In addition there is a folding "V" on the back of the barrel. Pick one of the three sighting systems.
It's a lovely old rifle that has some issues that I plan to have corrected by a professional gunsmith before selling it.
Thanks

It's a lovely old rifle that has some issues that I plan to have corrected by a professional gunsmith before selling it.
Thanks

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