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09-30-2007 03:30 PM
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Hi.I finally found a NRF no1 mk3 SMLE.It is a 1918 FTR'ed with a new 42 dated barrel and new wood,bolt renumbered to match,as is the nose cap.NRF also marked on trigger guard,nice touch.
Rifle looks like new.
Canadian
C^ marked and brass butt disk marked P.E.I.H
Found in the US.With the dollar on par it was worth the effort to import it.
I was looking for a nice NRF for years.Looks good next to my all matching 1916 SSA!
I will try to post pics later,but dial up is a pain.
Eric
Last edited by superbee; 10-01-2007 at 04:18 PM.
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.22 Israeli Training Mauser
I've just gotten home with an .22 Israeli Training Mauser. The barrel is marked remington .22 short & long. Will have to get some pics up soon!
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Sweet! You got it, looks great. I love the sunshade. All is well with the internals?
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Originally Posted by
Steve1973
Sweet! You got it, looks great. I love the sunshade. All is well with the internals?
Oh yes, moves when I dial on the optics and its very nice and clear. Im very very pleased!!!
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PS Sigi:
If/when you get your refurbed byf44, let me know if you need an unserialized byf late-war stamped trigger guard (no lock screws). I have a spare lying about here somewhere with pretty good original phosphating. Might also have a blued WaA214 stamped floorplate.
Союз нерушимый республик свободных Сплотила навеки Великая Русь. Да здравствует созданный волей народов Единый, могучий Советский Союз!
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Originally Posted by
Claven2
PS Sigi:
If/when you get your refurbed byf44, let me know if you need an unserialized byf late-war stamped trigger guard (no lock screws). I have a spare lying about here somewhere with pretty good original phosphating. Might also have a blued WaA214 stamped floorplate.
I will definatly hold you to that 
Thanks Claven!
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Swedish CG^#
I know for the purists this is not a milsurp, but its history or what it is based on is, and this is the part I find very interesting. This CG63 is built on the receiver from the first official batch of M/94 carbines, 1895, second contract from the Mauser factory this ones serial number 107xx of 11961, in 1895. The book Swedish
Mauser Rifles also only mentions the CG63 been made on M/96 receivers. One reason I selected this one, and its in good shape, this receiver is at the start of the Swedish Mauser rifle story. A full carbine would be great but not many Mauser ones around the Carl Gustafs fetch a high price and are few, look at the one on this board for sale.