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Originally Posted by
tiriaq
Given what has happened to the value of fine never refurbished Mauser rifles, drilling holes in one might be a really bad idea.
Perhaps Tiriaq but in my opinion doesn't matter the value of a gun unless its useful. So even if I were to buy a excellent condition Mauser thats a 2,000$ rifle I'd modify it till it suited my needs. 
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10-31-2007 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by
tiriaq
Given what has happened to the value of fine never refurbished Mauser rifles, drilling holes in one might be a really bad idea.
Agree, from a purely finacial perspective drilling and tapping an original un-refurbished k98k would be a very poor investment choise.
On a side note. My rings are on their way, and here comes the next big issue. How to get the rings onto the scope. If anyone knows competent scope mechanics or freelance people who would know how to do this correctly, please PM me
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Originally Posted by
Sigismund
On a side note. My rings are on their way, and here comes the next big issue. How to get the rings onto the scope. If anyone knows competent scope mechanics or freelance people who would know how to do this correctly, please PM me

I seem to remember a guy out Alberta way, who does scope repairs.
I'll have to see if I can find the information I had on him........ 
Regards,
Badger
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Originally Posted by
Badger
I seem to remember a guy out Alberta way, who does scope repairs.
I'll have to see if I can find the information I had on him........
Regards,
Badger
That would be great. Im afraid of doing it myself, but you need extensive scope disasembly to get the rings on, followed by silver soldering, so I best leave this to someone knowlegable.