I'm sorry, I thought this thread was about a stripper that could cook. I'll quietly exit now.....
It is no doubt a pretty tool and I recognize the amount of love, time and labor that went into it but since it doesn't wiggle when it walks you'll get no drool from me..It is a true work of art. Alas, I always get in trouble for drooling all over such nice things.
That rifle can't wiggle, but it doesn't talk back, either.It is no doubt a pretty tool and I recognize the amount of love, time and labor that went into it but since it doesn't wiggle when it walks you'll get no drool from me..
I've read that is a common way of mounting scopes in Europe. Dorleac & Dorleac show a number of rifles with scopes mounted in that fashion on their website.The front mount on the objective is something I just saw tonight after seeing this thread a couple of times.
I've never seen that before. Only mounts on the tube.
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