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    1909 Argentinian Mauser...Ooooops, I did it again

    Today, driving back from Germanyicon through Switzerlandicon at the end of a trade show, I called a guy who put a 1909 Argentinian Mauser on sale.
    He was along my way home, so I took a chance to go see the baby.
    Very, very nice. And great bore, which is priority number one for me.
    Not matching (the bolt), but otherwise in great condition.
    I took it and did not bother to negotiate, because the price was fair (600€).
    Once I handed over the cash, the guy gave me a 20€ note back thanking me for not trying to lower the price.
    Nice!
    So, what do you guys think of her?

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    34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini

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    Handsome rifle. I didn't think face to face sales were a thing in Europe.


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    They are, at least here in Italyicon. No problems at all with that.
    No limits also for the quantity of firearms you want to buy.
    34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini

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    First “approach” with reloaded ammo at 100 meters.
    Standard recipe for my Peruvianicon.
    Not too shabby.
    Have to keep playing with her.
    34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini

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    That came out OK...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ovidio View Post
    Today, driving back from Germanyicon through Switzerlandicon at the end of a trade show, I called a guy who put a 1909 Argentinian Mauser on sale.
    He was along my way home, so I took a chance to go see the baby.
    Very, very nice. And great bore, which is priority number one for me.
    Not matching (the bolt), but otherwise in great condition.
    I took it and did not bother to negotiate, because the price was fair (600€).
    Once I handed over the cash, the guy gave me a 20€ note back thanking me for not trying to lower the price.
    Nice!
    So, what do you guys think of her?

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    It is always a good thing when 2 people who appreciate historical weapons come together to work a fair deal.

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