.423 (10.75MM) mauser rifle
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.423 (10.75MM) mauser rifle
Dear Friends
I have this rifle for more than 50 years. I have about 23 soft nosed / split nosed, 347 grain Kynoch Bullets and also bullets of Chekoslovakian make.Bullets for this Rifle are no longer manufactured, and Hunting is also banned.
I request friends on this forum to advise me as to what is the best way to sell this weapon. Please be good enough to respond.
Aditya Rai
I have this rifle for more than 50 years. I have about 23 soft nosed / split nosed, 347 grain Kynoch Bullets and also bullets of Chekoslovakian make.Bullets for this Rifle are no longer manufactured, and Hunting is also banned.
I request friends on this forum to advise me as to what is the best way to sell this weapon. Please be good enough to respond.
Aditya Rai
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Re: .423 (10.75MM) mauser rifle
Welcome to IFG.
You can put this rifle for sale on IFG
http://indiansforguns.com/viewforum.php?f=5
You need to post it along with the price you expect. Also, if you can post a few photos of the rifle, that will aid the buyers to decide.
BTW, What make is you rifle?
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Vikram
-- Sat Apr 09, 2011 12:39 pm --
Googling the net,I found this information that may be of interest.
http://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthread ... ittlel_big
Mr.Roy,
Could you please share with us any history behind the rifle and your experiences,if any, with it?Thank.
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Vikram
You can put this rifle for sale on IFG
http://indiansforguns.com/viewforum.php?f=5
You need to post it along with the price you expect. Also, if you can post a few photos of the rifle, that will aid the buyers to decide.
BTW, What make is you rifle?
Best-
Vikram
-- Sat Apr 09, 2011 12:39 pm --
Googling the net,I found this information that may be of interest.
http://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthread ... ittlel_big
Mr.Roy,
Could you please share with us any history behind the rifle and your experiences,if any, with it?Thank.
Best-
Vikram
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Re: .423 (10.75MM) mauser rifle
Realistically you may find someone to buy it. May be difficult, given ammo availability.
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Re: .423 (10.75MM) mauser rifle
Thanks Vikram
I observe that you are USA, right? I have this 10.75 mm (0.423) Calibre Rifle for the past 50 yrs. I inherited from my dad.
I think he aquired it in the Nineteen thirtees. He did lot of Big game Hunting in Central India. After I became 19 yrs.old I was allowed to use this weapon. I have shot Tigers, Panthers, Bear, even a Indian Bison (Gaur). The weapon is very light and I have never missed a single shot. I have been advised to sell it on IFG. How do I go about it? I have a photo of the rifle but how to upload? The Rifle is manufactured by Machinenfabrik Mauser, Germany.
Regards
Aditya
I observe that you are USA, right? I have this 10.75 mm (0.423) Calibre Rifle for the past 50 yrs. I inherited from my dad.
I think he aquired it in the Nineteen thirtees. He did lot of Big game Hunting in Central India. After I became 19 yrs.old I was allowed to use this weapon. I have shot Tigers, Panthers, Bear, even a Indian Bison (Gaur). The weapon is very light and I have never missed a single shot. I have been advised to sell it on IFG. How do I go about it? I have a photo of the rifle but how to upload? The Rifle is manufactured by Machinenfabrik Mauser, Germany.
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Aditya
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Re: .423 (10.75MM) mauser rifle
You might get more money for the ammo than the rifle, such is the state of this rifle.
You can put post in Sell section, like advised by Vikram.
You can put post in Sell section, like advised by Vikram.
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Re: .423 (10.75MM) mauser rifle
Slight correction- Not Georgia, USA... its actually Georgia, Former Soviet Republic.akayar wrote:Thanks Vikram
I observe that you are USA, right? I have this 10.75 mm (0.423) Calibre Rifle for the past 50 yrs. I inherited from my dad.
I think he aquired it in the Nineteen thirtees. He did lot of Big game Hunting in Central India. After I became 19 yrs.old I was allowed to use this weapon. I have shot Tigers, Panthers, Bear, even a Indian Bison (Gaur). The weapon is very light and I have never missed a single shot. I have been advised to sell it on IFG. How do I go about it? I have a photo of the rifle but how to upload? The Rifle is manufactured by Machinenfabrik Mauser, Germany.
Regards
Aditya
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Re: .423 (10.75MM) mauser rifle
Welcome aboard.Would really like to see some pics of the weapon.
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Re: .423 (10.75MM) mauser rifle
Aditya
In case you have the photo scanned or in an digital format then refer to these directions for posting the picture
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?t=5211
Looking forward to your posts on rifles history
welcome aboard and do post some hunting stories
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In case you have the photo scanned or in an digital format then refer to these directions for posting the picture
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?t=5211
Looking forward to your posts on rifles history
welcome aboard and do post some hunting stories
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Re: .423 (10.75MM) mauser rifle
Dear Aditya,
Have you finally sold your rifle? How much did it go for? Have you bought some other weapon in its place? Which one did you buy and for how much? Are you happy with your new purchase? All the best.
Regards.
Have you finally sold your rifle? How much did it go for? Have you bought some other weapon in its place? Which one did you buy and for how much? Are you happy with your new purchase? All the best.
Regards.
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