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Jrboulder 01-02-2016 02:25 PM

So who's getting a CMP 1911?

Rick Lee 01-02-2016 02:28 PM

How much are they gonna be and how old or what generation?

Craig T 01-07-2016 08:34 AM

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craigster59 01-07-2016 08:41 AM

I'll give you $300 for it, that's a $44 profit right in your pocket!

Craig T 01-07-2016 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by craigster59 (Post 8947456)
I'll give you $300 for it, that's a $44 profit right in your pocket!

Jeeez Craig…Hammering me?...and we've fished together :confused: How about $325?

Craig T 01-09-2016 04:02 PM

There was a Creedmoor match at the club today. Interesting group, shooting high caliber pistols at 200 meters laying down holding the gun against their leg. The guy with this 45-70 hit 10 rams in a row at 200 meters.

You can see they have a sense of humor (even if they can't spell).

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fred cook 01-10-2016 05:15 PM

High Praise..............
 
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Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins (Post 8924789)
Holy smokes, Fred, both those rifles are amazing. They make my early '60's plain Jane 39A Mountie look rather, well - plain. Very cool stuff.

Thanks, Jeff, after seeing some of the great guns that you own, I will take that as high praise indeed! Sometimes I wonder what my taste in firearms would have been if I had lived a hundred plus years ago? Maybe 50 or 60 years from now someone will proudly display my former Sig 220, saying what great condition it is in for something 100 years old!

JCF 01-13-2016 02:16 PM

some shots of my veterans of the wars -



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JCF 01-13-2016 02:21 PM

The Second One

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flipper35 03-07-2016 11:55 AM

So where do I get a holster like this for a Single Six in .22LR that isn't terribly expensive?

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Racerbvd 03-07-2016 06:18 PM

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Red88Carrera 03-07-2016 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by flipper35 (Post 9027203)
So where do I get a holster like this for a Single Six in .22LR that isn't terribly expensive?

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I have a Hunter holster, with a 25rd belt for my Single Six. They make different holsters for different length barrels.

flipper35 03-08-2016 09:37 AM

Thanks, the Hunter 1100 looks just like that one.

flipper35 03-10-2016 12:09 PM

So I am at mom and dad's last night and ask dad what holster is in the picture so he brings it up and it is a Hunter 1100 series.

Dad got the holster, belt and nickel 5.5" Double Nine for $25 back in the late 60s.
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flipper35 03-10-2016 12:13 PM

Still in good shape after all those years.

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tabs 03-10-2016 12:53 PM

Mismatched numbers on the 98K. Bet there are no import marks on the 1916 98 GEW, probably not even rebuild markings and likely to be all numbers matching. the 1916 GEW's are the most likely to be in the best original condition and matching numbered of all the 98 GEW's. After WW1 many of the GEWs were reworked during the Weimar period, and many went to Spain during the Spanish civil war of the 1930's (and are marked on the stock). With the reworks and field repairs during WW1 and WW2 it isn't easy to find matching numbered GEW's or 98K's. .

The Mauser 71/84's are in the best overall condition because for the most part there were never issued as black powder cartridges became suddenly obsolete with the advent of smokeless powder which allowed for smaller caliber high velocity cartridges. As such they were stored away and during the 1960's were imported into the USA in virtually new condition where you could buy them for about $30.

Personally I think that if I were to collect military Mausers I would have...a 71/84, a 1896 Swede Sniper, a 1916 98 GEW, A 98 GEW Kar AZ, a Serviceman's Tgt 98 GEW and a 1934 Mauser Banner 98K...all would have to be matching of course...and I would have to think about a 71 Kar and a 98 33/40 mountain Kar.

Then if I wanted a commercial Mauser I would go for a cased Rigby 98 Sporter. The one that I would dream about having would be the one in the photo on the cover of the 2000 Standard Catalog Of Firearms...Starting around 1903 Rigby acquired the exclusive rights to commercial 98 actions.

tabs 03-10-2016 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Jrboulder (Post 8894809)
Beautiful

Who doesn't love a nice Woodsman?

Some one who likes High Standards

flipper35 03-10-2016 01:48 PM

Probably true, I wouldn't mind a Woodsman but prefer the Ruger in that style, especially an older Mk II.

JCF 03-10-2016 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by tabs (Post 9031956)
Mismatched numbers on the 98K. Bet there are no import marks on the 1916 98 GEW, probably not even rebuild markings and likely to be all numbers matching. the 1916 GEW's are the most likely to be in the best original condition and matching numbered of all the 98 GEW's. After WW1 many of the GEWs were reworked during the Weimar period, and many went to Spain during the Spanish civil war of the 1930's (and are marked on the stock). With the reworks and field repairs during WW1 and WW2 it isn't easy to find matching numbered GEW's or 98K's. .

The Mauser 71/84's are in the best overall condition because for the most part there were never issued as black powder cartridges became suddenly obsolete with the advent of smokeless powder which allowed for smaller caliber high velocity cartridges. As such they were stored away and during the 1960's were imported into the USA in virtually new condition where you could buy them for about $30.

Personally I think that if I were to collect military Mausers I would have...a 71/84, a 1896 Swede Sniper, a 1916 98 GEW, A 98 GEW Kar AZ, a Serviceman's Tgt 98 GEW and a 1934 Mauser Banner 98K...all would have to be matching of course...and I would have to think about a 71 Kar and a 98 33/40 mountain Kar.

Then if I wanted a commercial Mauser I would go for a cased Rigby 98 Sporter. The one that I would dream about having would be the one in the photo on the cover of the 2000 Standard Catalog Of Firearms...Starting around 1903 Rigby acquired the exclusive rights to commercial 98 actions.

The Gew is all matching and duffle cut and no import marks.

But that Erma is my prize - even though not a matching bolt, and as most were separated at capture that is no big deal to me.
What is VERY cool is that it is a Posnan depot rebuild and to quote some very reliable sources - no doubt a combat carried rifle which is rarer than most people think.

Incidentally I was researching unit disks on Gews and there was a picture of a rifle with a but-stock carved by the soldier that brung it back - some guy Tabs owned it.

JCF 04-22-2016 04:22 PM

Husky 1640 30-06, 1954.

Gave it to the kid that works for me for 5 years service above and beyond.
- VERY tough to let this one go. Such a beauty. But he deserved it, and now he and his girl can hunt together.

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