- Location
- Western Manitoba
There you go. I bought one just because it is "different". In this case old and not so common. That latter is probably why I have so many wildcats too
"different" - is how I ended up with some 7.65x53 - two Argentine 1909 rifles made in Germany, not Argentina - a rifle and a cavalry carbine - both from CGN. Then PPU brass from TradeEx. Dies, I think, from CGN - might have come along with one of the firearms. 174 grain bullets same as 303 British - Woodleigh and Hornady .312" on hand. Load data found in several earlier loading manuals. Have not seen a single other one in use, ever. I had made up a third - a Paraguay barrel screwed on to an 1895 Chilean small ring receiver - but that one has moved along down the road - I no longer have it. That one required my first and only attempt at making a "breeching washer", since the small ring Paraguay barrel tenon threads are longer than the small ring Chilean receiver wanted to accept.
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