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A Mauser mares leg😁
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Good eye 😁 You have a dandy rifle as well! Sorry for sidetracking your thread Crow!
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What's that rifle? My guess is a Browning/Winchester lo wall. I have one of the big Browning BPCR (black powder cartridge rifle) in...
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I know - not exactly exotic looking - but then NOT SSP either since 2 stroke mod. 1 pump is std 853 performance. 2 pumps will get...
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I’ve had a bunch of SSP’s, both pistols and rifles. The most exotic were both a left and right FWB 603 Running Targets! Sold them all...
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Tom Strayhorn had that rifle on his table at the Findlay show one year. He had a large display of choice rifles from his Walther...
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Here is one of my favorite Walther's. It's a one-off LG 55 "ambidextrous". The story goes it was built for the wife of a Walther...
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I actually had to drill out a couple of the irises on my hunting rifles that were a bit small for lower light conditions. I sooted the...
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I use a lighter quite often to blacken a sight. Just hold it near the tip of the flame for a second or two. That soot lasts well in an...
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just made this fun lil ting! not too shabby if i say so myself..😎
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That’s correct I just switched the iris. I bought last summer from someone in California. I remember when I got it and held it up and...
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I think he borrowed the iris off it and used it on the FWB Mike
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I bought this last summer, can use for now. Same thread. Ya who.I’m going out now to try with the 300s. Thanks. Crow
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As noted above, Gehmann's rear irises are available with either German (9.5 x 1.0mm) or US (7/32 x 40) threads. BUT - they also have a...
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