Looks like you got your fixer rifle its not a safe queen which is good.I have a Williams Peep on my M98.
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Mint!. Im loving that 6.5x54 carbine.Here's a couple of mine. 6.5x54MS carbine and 8.15x46R Haenel Aydt
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I would consider letting it go to a new home.Mint!. Im loving that 6.5x54 carbine.
20 marks in total that means 20 freezers full!. Why are you thinking of letting it go?. The ones I have seen online go for big money. But they have a butter smooth action and the mannlicker stocks i love!.I would consider letting it go to a new home.
Be aware, this is not some safe queen. This little carbine has a pile of tally marks from a previous owner in Europe !
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Winchester Model 52?
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What groups have you got with your load data?.I would consider letting it go to a new home.
Be aware, this is not some safe queen. This little carbine has a pile of tally marks from a previous owner in Europe !
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Did you build that 7x57!. Thats a beautyThis rifle is very similar to the one Looky just posted above, just tube fed instead of detachable mag. Winchester 72 with a Redfield target peep and Lyman globe front sight.
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Winchester 94 pre-'64 in .30-30. In the pic it's wearing a Williams Foolproof, but I've since upgraded it to an age appropriate Redfield. I don't seem to have any pics of it with the new sight.
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Oberndorf built DWM Brazilian 1908 in 7x57.
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I did most of the stock work. It started as a semi-finished, partly inletted, very Germanic looking stock. I did the final inletting, slimmed and reshaped it to give it a more English feel, and did the checkering. Credit for the barrel work belongs to someone else.Did you build that 7x57!. Thats a beauty
I can see from the target69A
This gal is deadly.
There are a bunch of inserts for it stored in the grip.
It may hit the ee.
The other two have scopes on them making it easier for my aging eyes.
I don't shoot groups as a rule, but offhand I can keep them all within 6" normally.What groups have you got with your load data?.
Wow I really want to learn stock work and metal working. Because you can create something off your own and something beautifull.I did most of the stock work. It started as a semi-finished, partly inletted, very Germanic looking stock. I did the final inletting, slimmed and reshaped it to give it a more English feel, and did the checkering. Credit for the barrel work belongs to someone else.
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This gal is deadly.
There are a bunch of inserts for it stored in the grip.
It may hit the ee.
The other two have scopes on them making it easier for my aging eyes.