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I would not lose too much sleep over Larry's preferences. He would trade Catherine Zeta Jones in for Kelly Osborne if he thought Kelly was less maintenance and would carry his poop for him. Get it? Boxer poop?
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I reckon it plum flatterin',that you "don't care" so much,as to scour the 'net to plagiarize pics...to relate how little you care. Laffin'! Not that I don't enjoy your Imagination and Pretend. Re-laffin'! You'll haveta pardon my knowin' my way around rifles,more than you could ever fathom and THAT,is assuredly the funniest part. Bless your heart. Goose Poop do ROCK,'specially with a kiss and pressure found. Get it?!? Laffin'! A [bleep] POS Mouser couldn't begin to hang. Just sayin'. Hint. Laffin'!
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Like the butter knife knob and set. What is the knife on the north end?Taylor eye
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How about this one; apparently first built by Iver Henriksen because his name is on the barrel. Recoil pad installed, the stock refinished and some lines refined by our own inestimable "Karnis". I had the 3-position safety installed, other minor metal work and the bolt face bushed by a local gunsmith, Franz Byner. (257 Roberts - a "magic" 3.0" Bob .)
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bc30- derail away! never can get enough of your daughter using her swede to make us all jealous.
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Like the butter knife knob and set. What is the knife on the north end?Taylor eye Hello Rick, the rifles in order from top are round bolt 1950 Brno model 21 in 7x64, spoon bolt 1950 Brno model 21 in 7x64, 1956 Brno ZG47 in .270, and on right bottom is 1949 Brno model 21 in 7x57. I sold a 21 to a mate across town in 7x64 that is fitted with a 8x Hensoldt in claw mounts, I am doing my best to convince him to pair it with a mint 4x Hensoldt in claw mounts and box the whole as a set. I notice that nice rifles turn up every time I am broke and can ill afford to purchase, luckily I have a very understanding wife. Sorry, the knife at the top is an old German Kissing Crane that I cut down, I gave it to mate as he didn't have anything to kill with and watching him butcher some sheep, goats, and pigs without a decent knife was just too painful. Besides which, he is a mate and I think well of him. ps, the stag Randall recently went to the fellow that purchased the 21 with the Hensoldt, I sold it to him for $200, mainly because he liked it.
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Glad it made the trip well!! I think you will love it - put her to good use my friend. (and I have your rings on the way too!)
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SuperKchunt, I enjoy your Imagination,almost as much as you do...though for entirely different reasons. Laffin'! As an aside,how long do it take on the average,for your Pretend to become "real" to you? Re-laffin'! [bleep] HILARIOUS,that you care "so little",as to take the time to plagiarize my pics and upload 'em onto your Photobucket account! You poor poor Do nothing Day Dreaming Kchunt,that schit is [bleep] FUNNY! Bless your heart. Lemme fuel your Imagination even more and you can Pretend you were there. Laffin'! Ain't it a hoot how's there's more pics of me Outdoors in your Photobucket account,than there is of you?!? Laffin'! Freebie for you,so don't forget to mention how you took the pic. Laffin'! You "hard chargers" are a [bleep] riot!
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Question, are the colours really that vibrant there or is that a facility of the lens?
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Odds are it's "vivid" color mode in the camera, or whatever they call it in the Canonista language (and yes I know I'm guessing)
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How about this one; apparently first built by Iver Henriksen because his name is on the barrel. Recoil pad installed, the stock refinished and some lines refined by our own inestimable "Karnis". I had the 3-position safety installed, other minor metal work and the bolt face bushed by a local gunsmith, Franz Byner. (257 Roberts - a "magic" 3.0" Bob .) That's a really gorgeous rifle
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Somehow or another, I had never bought a Mauser. Probably because I collect single shots, and have a slew of them. The few bolt actions I buy tend to be the more unusual ones. That changed last week, when I stumbled across this rifle: (sorry, cell phone pic) Supposedly one of 50 LH actions that PO Ackley imported. But it took me a couple of days to notice this detail on the barrel: Maybe I can learn to shoot left handed
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'STUART, Shoot SuperKchunt a PM and ask her for the "particulars". She's a MAGNIFICENT Photographer and routinely does me proud. She sure knows how to catch the light. Laffin'! Stealthy camo,has no equal. Too [bleep] funny! As to Blued/Walnut schit,I puked another yesterday. [img]http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/42/zmfy.jpg[/img]Fared better today and only puked my pack. [img]http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/571/mgob.jpg[/img]Got a DIP 1913 25MOA extended rail en route and that'll curb the OEM Goat [bleep]. Slumming Talley vertical splits,until it arrives. Wonder what's gonna break tomorrow? Bet it ain't SuperKchunt's Imagination nor her Pretend. Laffin'! 'cal, Hell I'm just as curious as you are,how SuperKchunt does so much magnificent work? I'm with ya' too,in that her avatar is [bleep] awesome. Laffin'! Mebbe she'll expound a smidge and cite the lens?!? Perhaps if I saved long enough,I could get one too and she'd share some of that expertise. Laffin'!
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Is this 375 H&H BRNO 602 still considered a Mauser? Close enough. Good looking rifle.
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...if one was to suggest that "best" meant as reliable as a 4lb hammer, then in the spirit of the thread and perhaps seeking forgiveness for the derailment.
As mentioned it shows up and has worked in all weather, each and every time it's been asked. Yep, that's first and foremost what best means. That said, your girl's full-stock Swede looks great.
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Rovering; Thanks for your response and comments on her inherited rifle. I like to think every time she drops a buck with it that my late father is beaming down on her. Sometimes if it's real quiet I can almost hear his low chuckle of excitement when a buck was down. The 4lb hammer is a bit of an inside joke for me. When we were farming back in Saskatchewan each tractor had it's own toolbox. In the toolbox was the usual assortment of wrenches and two hammers, a 24oz Ball Pein and a 4lb Machinist's/Blacksmith Hammer. Typically the repair would start with the 24oz and when push came to shove, the 4lb hammer would come out. When someone who was in need of assistance would get on the VHF radio to request it, the standard first question was, "Which hammer are ya usin'?" Anyway for me, a reliable 4lb hammer has that particular meaning attached to it. Thanks again for your reply and thanks too for those who have shared their Mausers with us. I do know that the pretty ones can surely be work horses as well. Regards, Dwayne
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