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| Senior Member Joined: Apr 2008 From: Duncanville, Tx Posts: 22,117 | Re: Dad's Rifle
...somethin' about old wood...the new guns just don't look that good...druther have an oldie...
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| Joined: Apr 2008 Posts: 6,077 | Re: Dad's Rifle
Very Nice Kim!!! Are you looking for a brother by chance? I also believe that is a large ring Mauser. What did you want to know about them Kim...I did quite a bit of reading about them after I picked up my first one. |
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| Guest Posts: n/a | Re: Dad's Rifle
sweet!!nice rifle. pete |
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| Senior Member Joined: Jun 2009 From: Northern Indiana Posts: 313 | Re: Dad's Rifle
Only two word come to mind .QUALITY AND CRAFTSMANSHIP.
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| Senior Member Joined: Jan 2009 From: Alabama Posts: 551 | Re: Dad's Rifle
Double set triggers are wonderful things. I have a set on my T/C Hawken, and I love it! In most applications you don't have to use the rear trigger, as in the case of a snap shot, but for precision varminting, you squeeze the rear trigger until it "clicks" and if the front trigger is set right all you need to do is let the shadow of your trigger finger fall across the front trigger. |
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