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Badger
10-18-2006, 01:39 PM
Bearhunter's Milsurp Collection

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Claven2
10-20-2006, 07:18 AM
Looking good Bearhunter! Any chance to see some detailed pics of the Berdan II? Might be a great rifle to feature in a milsurp knowledge library post!

Are there any foreign ownership stamps, or is it all correct Russian?

Stevo
10-20-2006, 09:37 AM
Are you sure your Norwegian K98 is 7.62 Nato? The ones I've seen marked "7.62" are .30-06.

tiriaq
10-20-2006, 06:51 PM
I enjoyed seeing your collection. The P-14 with the Boyds stock is interesting. I'm restoring a sported P-14; its currently in a rough stock from an Indian DP, but I've obtained a Boyds stock. Have yet to start installing the barrelled action, and finishing the stock. Picked up a PH5B sight, so I'm hoping it will be a good range rifle.

bearhunter
10-22-2006, 02:03 AM
Yes the Norwegian 98 is is 7.62x51. When I first saw it, like you I was a disbeliever. A run with go-nogo gauges confirmed the truth. It does turn out to be a rare bird though as very few were actually converted to the Nato round. bearhunter

bearhunter
10-22-2006, 02:11 AM
Tiriaq, I bought the rifle as is. It wasn't cheap but was priced fairly in my mind considering all of the work that went into it. The metal has all been polished and reblued and it has all matching numbers. It looks like it may have had some surface rust at one time, therefore the rebuild, wood may also have been cut down to sporter length and it was saved a horrible life. However it shoots very well if I do my part, so as well as looking very pretty at the milsurp shoots, it also shows yeoman service and proves it isn't just another pretty face. If you have a beater that needs a refit, go for it. Boyds stocks are great and are very close to spec. bearhunter

Stevo
10-22-2006, 04:35 AM
Yes the Norwegian 98 is is 7.62x51. When I first saw it, like you I was a disbeliever. A run with go-nogo gauges confirmed the truth. It does turn out to be a rare bird though as very few were actually converted to the Nato round. bearhunter

Thanks for the info. The .30-06's aren't exactly common, so this one is even less so. Nice piece!:thup:

Claven2
10-22-2006, 09:07 AM
Pretty please can I have more pics and detail on that Berdan??? Seriously, I almost never get to see one!

OLD RSM
11-04-2006, 07:47 PM
[QUOTE My Enfield Junk I am trying Photobucket to sent image
Cheers

Oatmeal Savage
11-11-2006, 04:32 PM
wow, very nice