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    my LSR "Sniper Rifle"

    Dont know how yall over here take to "Altered" surplus rifles, I promise you out of my modest collection this is the only one i have touched! and its only cause theres no way ide ever own a real one.

    41 BNZ (RC)...Norwegianicon unaltered stock with matching hardware.
    LSR Repro Setup.







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    Ethan,

    that is your rifle, you can do with it what you want to do. It looks good ! Whats about the nice piece of wood in the background in front of the Mauser`s trigger?

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    What is the scope?
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    Ethan,

    that is your rifle, you can do with it what you want to do. It looks good ! Whats about the nice piece of wood in the background in front of the Mauser`s trigger?

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    Thats actually my dads rifle he got when he was 16..a (25.35.) 1894 winchester made in 1909. The wood (as you can see) has been sanded, but that was long ago, and the saddle loop was removed by my grandpa (so it woudnt rattle when they went hunting) needless to say it was lost. but still a very nice rifle. ammos just so darn expensive.

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    What is the scope?
    The scope was purchased off ebay..just type in zf39 and they should pop up..only place to get em that i know of. Repros, and i believe they are/were imported.

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    Hi Ethan,

    Nice rifle the 1894. Yes this ammo is very expensive here too. A gun club comrade sold his one for this reason.

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    How much milling was required for this project? Just a flat surface along the reciever and a groove correct?

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    How much milling was required for this project? Just a flat surface along the reciever and a groove correct?
    No milling. the Base of the mount (which mounts to the side of the receiver wall) fits the profile of the receiver.

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    So these mounts were designed for the standard kar98k and not for the real LSR reciever rifles?

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    Did you get the mount off ebay too? Would you provide more details please. I have a RC K98kicon that I'm thinking of scoping. Your's look great!

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