Mauser Type A 30-06 rifle
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Mauser Type A 30-06 rifle
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Any of our members can help me out how to find out a perticular rifle is mauser Type A ,
Mack The Knife please help,and how is the rifle.
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Dr Narendra Yadav
Any of our members can help me out how to find out a perticular rifle is mauser Type A ,
Mack The Knife please help,and how is the rifle.
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Dr Narendra Yadav
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Re: Mauser Type A 30-06 rifle
Doctor Saheb,
I know it's lying with Bawajee. I also know the price quoted. IMHO, I find it rather high. If at all you get a deal some where around what Rustom paid for the same kind, plus 20%. I would call it a good purchase. BTW, all the weapons he sells are supposed to be "a piece of glass" "kanch no Tukro"
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I know it's lying with Bawajee. I also know the price quoted. IMHO, I find it rather high. If at all you get a deal some where around what Rustom paid for the same kind, plus 20%. I would call it a good purchase. BTW, all the weapons he sells are supposed to be "a piece of glass" "kanch no Tukro"
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Re: Mauser Type A 30-06 rifle
Hi Doc,
Herb has posted a fair amount of information on the Oberndorf Mauser Type A on the pertinent thread started by me. I have also been reading up on the subject and may be in a position to confirm if its a Type A if you post pictures of the concerned rifle. I could also let you have the year of manufacture if you provide me with the serial number.
Herewith the salient points in identifying a Type A (courtesy Jon Speed):
1) It was offered with a specially designed stock of good quality wood with a horn fore-end tip and capped pistol grip and fine chequering on pistol grip and fore-end.
2) The round tapered barrel had a special barrel band sling swivel and the ramp foresight was also on a muzzle band. The rear sight was a British style 'Express sight' with one fixed and four folding leaves graded from 100 to 500 yards.
3) Octagonal barrels were also made by Mauser on request.
As for your question, "how is the rifle?", let's just say that if the rifle is in good condition and if you could only have one, you may never buy another unless something very special, say a Rigby Mauser in .416 Rigby, comes your way.
Mack The Knife
Herb has posted a fair amount of information on the Oberndorf Mauser Type A on the pertinent thread started by me. I have also been reading up on the subject and may be in a position to confirm if its a Type A if you post pictures of the concerned rifle. I could also let you have the year of manufacture if you provide me with the serial number.
Herewith the salient points in identifying a Type A (courtesy Jon Speed):
1) It was offered with a specially designed stock of good quality wood with a horn fore-end tip and capped pistol grip and fine chequering on pistol grip and fore-end.
2) The round tapered barrel had a special barrel band sling swivel and the ramp foresight was also on a muzzle band. The rear sight was a British style 'Express sight' with one fixed and four folding leaves graded from 100 to 500 yards.
3) Octagonal barrels were also made by Mauser on request.
As for your question, "how is the rifle?", let's just say that if the rifle is in good condition and if you could only have one, you may never buy another unless something very special, say a Rigby Mauser in .416 Rigby, comes your way.
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Re: Mauser Type A 30-06 rifle
MM & Mack The Knife thanks for ur reply,
MM i have not seen the rifle as Mr Jijina is out of station i do not know the asking price for that ,i did speak to him on phone but he told we will talk when he come's back to Mumbai ,if u don’t mind can u tell me what is the condition of the rifle and what is the asking price.MM u have a PM.
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Dr Narendra Yadav
MM i have not seen the rifle as Mr Jijina is out of station i do not know the asking price for that ,i did speak to him on phone but he told we will talk when he come's back to Mumbai ,if u don’t mind can u tell me what is the condition of the rifle and what is the asking price.MM u have a PM.
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Dr Narendra Yadav
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Re: Mauser Type A 30-06 rifle
Truer words ne'er spokenlet's just say that if the rifle is in good condition and if you could only have one, you may never buy another unless something very special, say a Rigby Mauser in .416 Rigby, comes your way.
"With solid bullets on heavy animals such as elephant, rhino and buffalo this power is quite apparent but is not so obvious as when soft-nose bullets are being used, say, lion, particularly when is a case of stopping a charge : the .404 will stop him all right, but will seldom crumple him quite so completely as will the .416" -- John Taylor, Big Game and Big Game Rifles, (Ch. IX)
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Re: Mauser Type A 30-06 rifle
Did you ever verify if it's a Type-A?
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