March Purchases

Skippy said:
How much did that Swede cost you Calum...? If you dont mind saying.

Final with taxes around $200.00, the original price was around $250.00, but it sat in a friends store for 9 months collecting dust.

Funny part was the day after I put money down on it there were 3 guys in the next day all asking about it, and one even offered to buy it from me for $50.00 more. :D

One of the guys was suggesting I sportsterize, and scope her! :eek:
Like no bloody way! :mad:

I had her apart last night for a clean and an inspect, and she still had some Cosmoline between the wood, and the barrel. :) Also I have to get used to the open sights as I'm used to Enfield, and P14 rear peeps, but she is a dream to shoot. :)
 
I've got a SKS and a single shot 22 so far this month, but you know what they say "The month ain't over yet!"

Besides, I'm eyeballing a couple of single action rev's, and a russian pistol and an M1A....
 
Steyr 1912

Hey Guys,

Just picked up this Steyr 1912. It is all matching and dated 1915. As well it is in the original Caliber so if anyone out there has any ammo, let me know cause i'm looking for it. There is quite a bit of pitting along the left side and the normal high point holster wear. I could not beat the price, I paid $190 for it.

As well I am looking for an original Holster to go with it, so again, if some one knows where one is let me know.

Enjoy,
Cam





 
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PrairiePirate said:
Besides, I'm eyeballing a couple of single action rev's, and a russian pistol and an M1A....

What is this a frikkn arms race?
How many guns you going to buy this month?
 
Savage 303

US Property Marked, has Canadian broad arrow mark and a B over 32 on the wrist of stock and same on forearm of hand guard, and a N on top of rear stock, flaming bomb, with SNo 4 mk1* , in front of magazine it has a 6 over K and a B. nice bore, bolt does not match, bad marks on side of stock, otherwise in nice condition.
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Cam_S said:
Hey Guys,

Just picked up this Steyr 1912. It is all matching and dated 1915. As well it is in the original Caliber so if anyone out there has any ammo, let me know cause i'm looking for it. There is quite a bit of pitting along the left side and the normal high point holster wear. I could not beat the price, I paid $190 for it.

As well I am looking for an original Holster to go with it, so again, if some one knows where one is let me know.

Enjoy,
Cam

Nice score with a 1915 dated Steyr. One mostly sees Chilean Army marked models. Yours appears to be actual Austro Hungarian Army issue.
 
Just received......... :)

Arisaka Type 30 Bayonet 15 5/8" No serial number
(Pre-war configuration manufactured by Kokura Arsenal)


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I bought it to go along with an earlier December purchase of a .....

1939-45 Early Type 99 (7.7mm) Japanese Arisaka Short Rifle
Series 31 (Mfg by Toyo Kogyo, possibly in 1940)


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1939-45 Early Type 99 (7.7mm) Japanese Long Rifle (lots more detailed pics ... click here)http://imageevent.com/badgerdog/japaneseservicerifles/type99japaneselongrifle45464

Plus, I just did another deal for a Japanese T38, so I guess my "Land of the Rising Sun" collection is expanding ........ :eek:

Regards,
Badger
 
Steyr 1912

eos said:
Nice score with a 1915 dated Steyr. One mostly sees Chilean Army marked models. Yours appears to be actual Austro Hungarian Army issue.

Thanks eos,

It actually is an Austrain issue one. No Chilean Markings at all.

Just have to find some stuff to go with it.

Cam
 
Mannlicher M35

You don't see too many of these. A bit of an oddity - Two piece stock, turn-bolt with mannlicher mag, first and only rifle manufactured for the 8x56R Hungarian round (all others were rechambered to it).

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