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bought a rifle 30-06

Post by nikhil » Tue Jun 29, 2010 1:25 pm

hi friends i bought 30-06 rifle make racik freres made in belgium............. :cheers: hows this? some pics more :cheers: ROTFL
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Re: bought a rifle 30-06

Post by hamiclar01 » Tue Jun 29, 2010 1:27 pm

Nice. :D

How much did you pay for it, if it's ok to ask?
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Re: bought a rifle 30-06

Post by brihacharan » Tue Jun 29, 2010 1:52 pm

Hi Nikhil,
> Congrats Buddy - Gun looks great.
> Now get a good scope - hope the gun has a provision to mount a scope.
> A 2 x 7 or 3 x 9 Bushnell would be ideal.
> Happy Shooting! :D :D :D
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Re: bought a rifle 30-06

Post by Vikram » Tue Jun 29, 2010 5:32 pm

Nikhil,

Hearty congratulations.That rifle looks really nice.That action looks to me for some reason an FN commercial Mauser action.If it is, I am told that it is one of the best Mauser actions ever made.Is it possible for you to post a few more pictures of the action and the markings?Thank you.

Happy shooting and hope you take good care of it.


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Re: bought a rifle 30-06

Post by nagarifle » Tue Jun 29, 2010 6:52 pm

nice one how does it shoot?
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Re: bought a rifle 30-06

Post by m24 » Tue Jun 29, 2010 7:40 pm

Congrats on the purchase, Nikhil.

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Re: bought a rifle 30-06

Post by MoA » Wed Jun 30, 2010 3:01 am

Would love to see how she shoots.. and more pictures please. :cheers:

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Re: bought a rifle 30-06

Post by Baljit » Wed Jun 30, 2010 4:47 am

nice gun i like to see more picture and price please, if it's ok with you Nikhil

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Re: bought a rifle 30-06

Post by Sakobav » Wed Jun 30, 2010 6:13 am

Nikhil

Hope wasnt a big hole in the pocket..great looking gun as Vikram said resembles FN Mauser action. Is everything original including the stock?

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Re: bought a rifle 30-06

Post by marksman » Wed Jun 30, 2010 10:37 am

Basically an original finish does not matter as much in Indian scenario as a good shooter does. An original rifle even in almost new condition would cost a fraction of the price abroad compared to what our friend may have paid here in Mumbai. I have my doubts about the stock but if contours are well made to fit well, it should not pose any problems. I find the wood rather light in color for the European taste. Seems to have been reblacked (not blued) as well but even that does not matter if proper care has been taken to keep the etching on the metal parts intact. FN Mauser actions are known for their excellence in quality and smoothness. Congrats Nikhil. :wink:

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Re: bought a rifle 30-06

Post by TwoRivers » Wed Jun 30, 2010 12:01 pm

Three features speaks against it being built on a commercial F.N. Mauser action; at least post WWII. The commercial actions had a bolt handle that was swept back, and bent for a low scope. Second, the mill cut at the rear of the receiver ring, to provide clearance for the longer .30-06 cartridge. The commercial post-war F.N. was made with a slightly longer magazine from the start, and did not require that cut. That cut will only be found in actions converted to .30-06. Neither did the commercial action have the clip slots for the charger. It is most likely an ex-military action, which could well be an F.N.
Take the bolt out and look at the internal ring in the receiver ring, if it's broached through right and left, it's a commercial F.N.; if solid on the left, it's a military action.
As to the stock wood, the color is fairly typical of Italian walnut. It is also properly laid out with very good grain flow through the grip. Neither the Belgians, nor the Germans, routinely stained walnut to a darker color. Especially when the wood had good color and grain. As far as I can see, the stock is original. Indian walnut that I am familiar with has a much darker, totally different color. Indian walnut was exported in the sixties.
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Re: bought a rifle 30-06

Post by nikhil » Wed Jun 30, 2010 3:14 pm

THANKS FRIENDS
I AM VERY HAPPY THAT EVERYONE LIKES THE WEAPON.......... BUT THE RIFLE IS VERY ACURATE ,NICE TO SHOOT , LIGHT IN WEIGHT
THANKS FRIENDS I WILL UPLOAD MORE PICS AND THE PRICE :cheers:


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-- Wed Jun 30, 2010 6:15 pm --

:cpix:

-- Wed Jun 30, 2010 6:17 pm --
hamiclar01 wrote:Nice. :D

How much did you pay for it, if it's ok to ask?
4.25lacs

-- Wed Jun 30, 2010 6:20 pm --
nagarifle wrote:nice one how does it shoot?
its nice to shoot ...... i have some good results.......

-- Wed Jun 30, 2010 6:26 pm --
ngrewal wrote:Nikhil

Hope wasnt a big hole in the pocket..great looking gun as Vikram said resembles FN Mauser action. Is everything original including the stock?

Cheers
every thing is fine but ...there is very big hole in the pocket...... but this is a passion you cant stop your shelf spending money......yes every thing is original but the stock has been polished ones

-- Wed Jun 30, 2010 6:29 pm --
marksman wrote:Basically an original finish does not matter as much in Indian scenario as a good shooter does. An original rifle even in almost new condition would cost a fraction of the price abroad compared to what our friend may have paid here in Mumbai. I have my doubts about the stock but if contours are well made to fit well, it should not pose any problems. I find the wood rather light in color for the European taste. Seems to have been reblacked (not blued) as well but even that does not matter if proper care has been taken to keep the etching on the metal parts intact. FN Mauser actions are known for their excellence in quality and smoothness. Congrats Nikhil. :wink:

Marksman
thanks ......... i got the thing which i was willing :cheers:

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Re: bought a rifle 30-06

Post by coltpython » Wed Jun 30, 2010 8:47 pm

nikhil wrote:hi friends i bought 30-06 rifle make racik freres made in belgium............. :cheers: hows this? some pics more :cheers: ROTFL
Hi
nice gun. what make is it?

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Re: bought a rifle 30-06

Post by TwoRivers » Wed Jun 30, 2010 9:03 pm

Raick Freres, are the maker.

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Re: bought a rifle 30-06

Post by Vikram » Thu Jul 01, 2010 6:07 pm

TwoRivers wrote:Three features speaks against it being built on a commercial F.N. Mauser action; at least post WWII. The commercial actions had a bolt handle that was swept back, and bent for a low scope. Second, the mill cut at the rear of the receiver ring, to provide clearance for the longer .30-06 cartridge. The commercial post-war F.N. was made with a slightly longer magazine from the start, and did not require that cut. That cut will only be found in actions converted to .30-06. Neither did the commercial action have the clip slots for the charger. It is most likely an ex-military action, which could well be an F.N.
Take the bolt out and look at the internal ring in the receiver ring, if it's broached through right and left, it's a commercial F.N.; if solid on the left, it's a military action.
As to the stock wood, the color is fairly typical of Italian walnut. It is also properly laid out with very good grain flow through the grip. Neither the Belgians, nor the Germans, routinely stained walnut to a darker color. Especially when the wood had good color and grain. As far as I can see, the stock is original. Indian walnut that I am familiar with has a much darker, totally different color. Indian walnut was exported in the sixties.
Cheers.
TwoRivers,

Thank you for the edification.I was thinking about the bolt-handle and the clip slots.Now I know about other details too.You are a treasure to have here. :cheers:

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