Nice demo! Thanks.
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Nice demo! Thanks.
Actually I think there was a Greener Martini posted on CGN a few months ago. I don't think it lasted that long and if memory serves me correctly, I think it was somewhere around $900.00-$1000.00.
I agree with the above. I suppose if you could fool the next potential buyer you would be okay as far as selling but maybe not morally. If not, you kinda will be hurting your own reputation. Unless...
Yes, you don't see many pop up for sale in Canada. But by the sounds of the condition, I'd say he did quite well. I would have paid that with no problem.
Sure it's not an old repair?
I would agree with leaving it "as is" and search for a different one if you feel so inclined.
Yes, very nice "team of Huskies" indeed!
Yes, you got lucky so that doesn't really show true market value, even in Canada. I saw 2 or 3 Husqvarna M38's for sale last year and, depending on condition, they sold for $375.00 to $475.00.
I...
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Nice rifle. I have a few of them in my collection. The stocks on all of mine are walnut. I believe yours is as well.
I have also seen these rifles with a parkerized type of bluing as well as the...
Nice looking rifle. I have one just like it that was converted to 30-30 by a firm in the 50's.
Found the info: It is Triple K Manufacturing
Gun Holsters and Gun Magazines by Triple K :: MOSSBERG 42, 43, 44 SERIES, .22LR 7 OR 15 RD
No, it wasn't Havlin Sales. I will try and see if I kept the bill for it.
I've been trying to find the name of the company that makes magazines. I bought a magazine for a Mossberg 144 series last fall. They had mags for other Mossbergs as well. It took about a month as...
Yes, it has a stock disc. As mentioned, I removed the barrel and the numbers stamped into the wood match the rest of the gun. But I suppose they could have been stamped in. There is no doubt that...
I posted this elsewhere but thought I would post here as well since you don't see these too often. Just picked up this fairly uncommon trainer. It is a Lampagyar trainer made in Hungary by the...
The buttplate isn't brass. The camera flash makes it appear that way.
I sort of figured the comb area wasn't typical but I wasn't sure if there were variances in certain years. I am surprised though...
Howdy all. I have this Swedish Mauser, a Carl Gustaf 1896 with 1900 on the receiver. What I'm wondering, is it normal for the stock to have the design at the wrist/comb that this gun has. Any pics I...
Thanks. I got the mag working. I just wasn't pushing sideways hard enough on the thumb press. I'll be opening the cabin up in another month or so. Then I'll see how it "performs" as I have a lot of...
Here are a couple of after pics. As mentioned, I didn't want to take it to the point of looking like a new rifle. So I just removed the coat of varnish that had been applied. That's where the...
Yes, the company who did the conversion cut the stocks just behind the rear barrel band. I don't know the name of the company in Canada that did the conversions.It still has the original sights. I...
That is the way I'm leaning right now. The wood is sound with no cracks and only a couple of minor dents.
Yes, strip it or yes, leave it alone?
No, it's not about porn!:lol:
I added a Schmidt Rubin model 1889 to the collection. This is one that was converted to 30-30 Winchester back in the 50's. Still has the mag with it that you don't...
I must have been day dreaming. The lugs on my 1900 are at the front of the bolt. So with the rifles already having front mounted bolt lugs, it explains why the info only states that a barrel change...