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Very nice looking Dutch 1916 Hembrug Mannlicher 6.5x53Rmm rifle - Lots of pictures
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very nice; thanks for sharing.
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varifleman
very nice; thanks for sharing.
Thanks, I was starting to think from the lack of comments and feedback that people are not interested in nice examples of unique old Military rifles.
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I have no intrest in these , but that , sir , is still a mighty fine looking rifle . Thanks for taking the time to post.
Chris
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I'd like it even if it wasn't so nice. Not many photos of Dutch rifles around. Thanks.
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Owengun, Your rifle is in unissued fantastic condition. I have examined many of these over the years and have never seen one so nice. It makes you wonder how it could have survived in such great shape? Salt Flat
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Salt Flat
Owengun, Your rifle is in unissued fantastic condition. I have examined many of these over the years and have never seen one so nice. It makes you wonder how it could have survived in such great shape? Salt Flat
Thank you, I have also seen many before and none anywhere as nice as this one, it came out of a old timers collection who has moved on, I never got the story behind were it came from, it looks like it was hidden away for a very long time or from a closed museum collection.
The bore is also still like new, I also have some clips and ammo with it.
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Now that is a rifle you don't see everyday, if I saw one before I didn't know what it was. Very nice, is it difficult to find ammo for it? It is almost to nice to shoot though.:)
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ltj9296
Now that is a rifle you don't see everyday, if I saw one before I didn't know what it was. Very nice, is it difficult to find ammo for it? It is almost to nice to shoot though.:)
Ammo is easy to make up from .303 British cases and it shoots just like a M96 Swedish Mauser.
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Beautiful timber as well. Museum quality example of an unusual rifle. Do not see that often in the wild.