100 Year old Mauser 8mm (pics)

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Re: 100 Year old Mauser 8mm (pics)

Post by Raptor » Wed Nov 21, 2012 7:23 am

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Hammerhead wrote:Hi Herb, if you read Canadian gun laws it says,"you must lend it if some one wants for few days" :roll:
What's the law regarding possession of someone else's firearm? :?:
No laws . You just take it and never return, simple is that. A rifle like that ..... never :deadhorse:
Well sir hammerhead if it comes down to that i propose a duel...winner gets the gun! I will probably lose but in the forlorn hope that your pistol will misfire at that critical moment i say ' a man must not hesitate to put his life on the line for that one gun he most covets!'.....if sir herb doesn't mind giving up his gun to an idiot like me...that is... :stupid:
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Re: 100 Year old Mauser 8mm (pics)

Post by herb » Wed Nov 21, 2012 7:30 am

Hammerhead wrote:
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Hammerhead wrote:Hi Herb, if you read Canadian gun laws it says,"you must lend it if some one wants for few days" :roll:
What's the law regarding possession of someone else's firearm? :?:
No laws . You just take it and never return, simple is that. A rifle like that ..... never :deadhorse:
We are lucky here in Canada. As long as you have a license you can always borrow and use a firearm belonging to an acquaintance or friend. This only applies to hunting and sporting long guns.

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Re: 100 Year old Mauser 8mm (pics)

Post by dr.jayakumar » Wed Nov 21, 2012 8:57 am

i was comparing this rifle with the iof 315?even after a century these guys haven't learnt the art.feel ashamed.
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Re: 100 Year old Mauser 8mm (pics)

Post by gladiatorgarg » Wed Nov 21, 2012 9:05 am

i have been never been sooooo intoxicated in my life :cheers: ....its RARE VINTAGE &...i dont have words...

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Re: 100 Year old Mauser 8mm (pics)

Post by rraju2805 » Mon Nov 26, 2012 8:22 pm

Beautiful gun.. ..
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Re: 100 Year old Mauser 8mm (pics)

Post by ckkalyan » Tue Nov 27, 2012 9:25 am

:cpix:
What a lovely, lovely rifle herb - Enjoy!

Thanks for sharing :D
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Re: 100 Year old Mauser 8mm (pics)

Post by Vassili Zaitsev » Tue Nov 27, 2012 10:43 am

What a beauty and still it is so very well kept. I am truly amazed to see this beauty after 100years and completely agree with Dr JK.
Please post a video if you can and congrats on the ladies..











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Re: 100 Year old Mauser 8mm (pics)

Post by sa_ali » Tue Nov 27, 2012 12:55 pm

Must say, its very well kept and maintained rifle. Lucky you.

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Re: 100 Year old Mauser 8mm (pics)

Post by prashantsingh » Tue Nov 27, 2012 2:19 pm

Beautiful. :mrgreen:

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Re: 100 Year old Mauser 8mm (pics)

Post by TC » Tue Nov 27, 2012 5:57 pm

Herb..... I envy you :mrgreen:

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Re: 100 Year old Mauser 8mm (pics)

Post by brihacharan » Wed Nov 28, 2012 9:35 am

Hi Herb,
> What a beauty :D
> Hats off to this venerable "Centurion" :D >
Take care of her - I'm sure you will!
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Re: 100 Year old Mauser 8mm (pics)

Post by miroflex » Wed Nov 28, 2012 12:48 pm

Hi Herb,

You've done a great job in posting pages from vintage catalogues of famous British gun makers extolling the virtues of Mauser rifles and offering them for sale to the public. It recalls an important and not very well publicised chapter in the history of British gun making.

The wholehearted endorsement of a German product by British firms is almost unbelievable, given the intense economic and political rivalry between the two countries before and after the Great War. It is a tribute to the inherent superiority of the Mauser action and German materials and workmanship that renowned British companies like Holland and Holland, Jeffery and Rigby unhesitatingly adopted Mauser bolt action rifles and sold them under either the Mauser or their own brand name.

This superiority was paralled by the supremacy of the German optical industry in the field of cameras, lenses, microscopes, telescopes and telescopic sights for rifles as well as other products and accessories. Names which come to mind include Hensoldt, Leitz of Leica fame, Voigtlander and Zeiss. The last named firm joined with other famous German manufacturers like Contessa Nettel, Ica etc to form the renowned conglomerate Zeiss Ikon.

It is heartening to note that the world still cherishes these products of a bygone era that can still hold their own with more modern products. Thank you once again Herb for reviving old memories!

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Re: 100 Year old Mauser 8mm (pics)

Post by James_Bond » Mon Dec 24, 2012 8:29 pm

Wow herb a 100 years old beauty. Nice it is. Old is Gold. Thanks for sharing :cheers: ROTFL :cheers: ROTFL :clap:
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Re: 100 Year old Mauser 8mm (pics)

Post by perfectionist1 » Mon Dec 24, 2012 10:24 pm

Great Rifle Herb, congrats.
Good maintenance, thanks for sharing pics.

I saw a similarly beautiful Swedish rifle with a Gun dealer in Allahabad, it was his father's and not for sale, chambered in 30-06. WWII instrument.

Cheers...

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Re: 100 Year old Mauser 8mm (pics)

Post by TwoRivers » Tue Dec 25, 2012 12:49 am

perfectionist1 wrote:Great Rifle Herb, congrats.
Good maintenance, thanks for sharing pics.

I saw a similarly beautiful Swedish rifle with a Gun dealer in Allahabad, it was his father's and not for sale, chambered in 30-06. WWII instrument.

Cheers...
Military 98 Mausers in .30-06, either new Belgian production or various South American conversions, would be post WWII. A Swedish M98 Mauser in .30-06 is most likely a sporter built on a commercial FN Mauser action during the 1950s. Though they also built them on the older Swedish M96 Mauser action.

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