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Something better than a P.13 rifle
Well, there is only one thing better than a P.13 rifle - and that is two P.13 rifles!
Just got it today, perfect timing for an Easter present. Sorry for the bad quality, it's raining outside and already dark. Better pictures soon, I promise!
(Oh, and the coolest fact on them. is that they're only a few digits away of each other)
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Holy Cow! two of them. Nice, I wish I had just one, Ray
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Gotta agree with rayg. Wish I had even just one. My P14 is one of the greatest rifles I've ever owned.
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Very nice.....
In fact, very, very nice!
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I could not resist posting mine. I tried mating them but nothing has happened so far. The differences of the Pattern 1913 vs. the Pattern 1914 are interesting. The safety area was changed for the later version.
Yours are very nice and for anyone to have just one makes it a special event.
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The good thing about owning one of these in England
is that because the ammunition is not available, you can own one without any foirm of licensing whatsoever!
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Ha .. I knew there was someone out there who has at least one more than me! If you don't mind me asking, what serial are your rifles? And are they all three fully matching (rear sight, bolt, receiver and stock)?
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Two are matched and one has the wrong number bolt. I don't have serial numbers readily available as they are currently in deep storage.
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So how do your German
collector friends like the "British
Mauser"?
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