How do you decide which lady to take out the dance and which ones to leave behind, Buffdog ?
Ah, yes, NABS, that is the problem. The two CG-63s at the end are a 7.62x51 (.308) CG-63E (England) and one of about 500 made for the NRA of Great Britain. The other one is a CG-63 with a four digit serial number - one of the 5000 from the 1900 Mauser Contract and one converted to a CG-63. A couple of the tall blondes are Prize rifles, and another is a Hemvarnet (home Guard) prize rifle. Most have plaques or name plates on them, and one once belonged to Erik Lundgren, a famous Swedish race car driver and manufacturer, who was known at the "Wizard of Ockelbo" because he lost very few races that he participated in. One of them, a low serial numbered 1900 Mauser FSR Contract rifle is a bit of an "unspoiled" one, and it does not have, nor is there any hole for a stock disk. Most of these 5000 rifles had a stock disk applied when they went through inspections.
While most of these ladies will behave themselves and "put out" if you treat them right, hold them right, and feed them the right diet, there is one that I reach for more than any when I get the urge to play. It does not look like much, has open sights rather than a target diopter sight set, and will faithfully put five rounds that you can cover with a quarter at 100 yards if you hold her firmly and caress her trigger gently. SMELLIE has been with me on occasions where she performed and did just that and has watched through the spotting scope when I have used her and "called" my shots on the target.
There are about 10 more of these Swedish Target ladies waiting in the wings for me to give them a proper display place, and a couple more on the way. The regular "plain Jane" military ones are getting jealous, and the sporters are crying for equal time. Some of them might be a bit disappointed as at 72 years old, my time is running out and might just be limited, and new ones keep arriving every month it seems.
Quote: O/P, see what happens after you buy your first Swede. Wait til Old Outlaw posts some of his fantastic collection!
Alas, I fear that I have been a bad influence upon OLD OUTLAW. Ever since he sent me an e-mail about three years ago, and we have been corresponding regularly since then, he has been infected with the Swedish Rifle Virus, and his wallet has suffered mightily for it.
