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mightymouse

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The craftmanship exhibited in this rifle is fantastic. The detail work is outstanding. Check out the difference between the stock Mauser action and the reworked one, particularly the bottom metal/trigger guard, bolt handle, and the trigger.

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And, while this is as fine a rimfire rifle as I've seen, nothing about it suggests that it will never be shot, or will be a safe queen. Personally, I would love to take it afield in search of Professor Bushytail.
 
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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.
 

mightymouse

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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.
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.
 

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