ACKLEY ABE said:BRNO.... You mentioned Modl B.... A cpl of years ago I ran into a cpl. and so of course they came home with me. Both pre-war Oberndorf. in 7 x 57 the other in 8 x57. They are in nice shape but I have no idea of their value. Perhaps you or MAUSER may have some idea.
ACKLEY ABE said:Velcomin my freind. Now you joine the ranks of the wise and ahhhh well wise is good enough. As someone that is commonly reffered to as a "Mauserhead" it nice to see someone see the light. As we all know most modern day rifles are just "modified" Mausers. That indeed, is a compliment to the ppl that continue to produce them. I have several stk military and custom sporting rifles built on Mausers. Enjoy. Collect them all ..l.o.l.
BRNO.... You mentioned Modl B.... A cpl of years ago I ran into a cpl. and so of course they came home with me. Both pre-war Oberndorf. in 7 x 57 the other in 8 x57. They are in nice shape but I have no idea of their value. Perhaps you or MAUSER may have some idea.
	ACKLEY ABE said:Wow...... Fine rifle...but it must be really really short, 'cause that moose can't be that darn big.....lol..

Pat Brennan said:If I ever see an commercial FN actioned 9.3x62 Husqvarna in great shape, I'm doomed. Think I'd run iron sights on it though.
Nice moose BTW, but you already know that!
AP said:IMHO .. for real quick follow up shots with a bolt action....NOTHING beats an SMLE.....too bad I don't own one yet though..
1899 said:There are so many wonderful M98's...all a fellow needs is money!
How about a petit little Commercial Kurz in .250-3000? Wouldn't that be a great rifle to take on a deer hunt?
Why not? said:You know, I have been thinking about doing that or a 257 Roberts on a Model 94 or 96.![]()
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