Some pics...
- eljefe
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Some pics...
Saw some immaculate work on some rifles today
An Argie 1909 Mauser, a double 9.3x74
Muted elegance is an understatment
small but vital things like moon light ,flip over front sights, exhibition grade wood and a smiling gent by the name of Alex Beer
met up with Alex at his display at the SHOT How today.
We discussed a few things, discovering a mutual liking for 1909 Mausers 98's, barrels in nostalgic,long forgotten calibers and Greenhills formula...Worth the hour long drive, thats why i chose Sunday to drop in at the show.Also saw some new Mausers, in a couple of my fav calibers 404J and 9,3x62 and the colour scheme of one of thoee left me feeling a bit , er , different.In my days, rifles were made of wood and metal.I barely got used to a synth stock, when I get hit by this designer Mauser! And ,with the certain affinity I have for the big bangers, couldnt resist a pic of the 338 Lapua mag, in its brooding, black rifle, avatar
Bad case of allergies, watery eyes, no digicam-yup I seriously dont have one I can use,means Cell phone pics.
too much to shoot and type, am still sniffling and contemplating Doodh haldi, so there.
An Argie 1909 Mauser, a double 9.3x74
Muted elegance is an understatment
small but vital things like moon light ,flip over front sights, exhibition grade wood and a smiling gent by the name of Alex Beer
met up with Alex at his display at the SHOT How today.
We discussed a few things, discovering a mutual liking for 1909 Mausers 98's, barrels in nostalgic,long forgotten calibers and Greenhills formula...Worth the hour long drive, thats why i chose Sunday to drop in at the show.Also saw some new Mausers, in a couple of my fav calibers 404J and 9,3x62 and the colour scheme of one of thoee left me feeling a bit , er , different.In my days, rifles were made of wood and metal.I barely got used to a synth stock, when I get hit by this designer Mauser! And ,with the certain affinity I have for the big bangers, couldnt resist a pic of the 338 Lapua mag, in its brooding, black rifle, avatar
Bad case of allergies, watery eyes, no digicam-yup I seriously dont have one I can use,means Cell phone pics.
too much to shoot and type, am still sniffling and contemplating Doodh haldi, so there.
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Re: Some pics...
Nice Pics,1909 Argie looks sweet.
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Re: Some pics...
I'll tell you one thing doc, you've really got that zing! and maybe too much of it
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Re: Some pics...
Nice pics,Jefe.
The Argie you said, looks a lot like the Ruger#1 Fallingblock rifle to me.
Did you handle the Mauser M03s?Are they good?
Thanks for the pics.
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Vikram
The Argie you said, looks a lot like the Ruger#1 Fallingblock rifle to me.
Did you handle the Mauser M03s?Are they good?
Thanks for the pics.
Best-
Vikram
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Re: Some pics...
Yup, that '09 Argie looks awfully like a falling block! Mauser '03 is nice, much to be preferred over the Blaser out of the same stable.
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Re: Some pics...
Transmogrificaction? Zounds!
Poetic licence-The Argie got cropped
The No.1 Ruger Falling block is as impressive, but I'll stop at my little Martini 222 Rimmed when it comes to falling block
Blaser had a big stall, monster TV with cycles of fast, repeat shots on DG game playing in a loop.
Poetic licence-The Argie got cropped
The No.1 Ruger Falling block is as impressive, but I'll stop at my little Martini 222 Rimmed when it comes to falling block
Blaser had a big stall, monster TV with cycles of fast, repeat shots on DG game playing in a loop.
''It dont mean a thing, if it aint got that zing!''
"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."
"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."
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Re: Some pics...
Eljefe
Nice pictures Argie means Mauser from Argentina? if not do enlighten
Cheers
Nice pictures Argie means Mauser from Argentina? if not do enlighten
Cheers
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Actually, the "Argentine" means Mauser TO Argentina, rather than FROM Argentina. (Though I suppose one could observe that, once the rifles had been shipped from Germany to Argentina, they had to be from Argentina...)
The 1909 Argentine Mauser can be thought of as a M98 Mauser chambered in the Argentine 7.65x53mm cartridge (This is the same cartridge that the old M1891 Argentine Mauser was chambered in, and also the same cartridge originally used the Belgian M1889 Mauser. It uses a 0.311" diameter bullet, like the British .303 round.)
The one thing you can notice about these 1909 Argentine Mausers is that the left side of the charger clip slot is part of the bolt stop, the "knob" of which is curved over the top of the receiver bridge.
The 1909 Argentine Mauser can be thought of as a M98 Mauser chambered in the Argentine 7.65x53mm cartridge (This is the same cartridge that the old M1891 Argentine Mauser was chambered in, and also the same cartridge originally used the Belgian M1889 Mauser. It uses a 0.311" diameter bullet, like the British .303 round.)
The one thing you can notice about these 1909 Argentine Mausers is that the left side of the charger clip slot is part of the bolt stop, the "knob" of which is curved over the top of the receiver bridge.
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