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The newest rescue..er project. Chrome trigger guard lol. Lucky I have an extra Interarms trigger guard. I just put the tim trigger on. Stock was not a bad grain, just needs to be thinned out. I believe it is a small ring???. Says on top; 790/P.F.K./Warszawa/ 1926.
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Ran across this thread and figured it deserves fresh air. My Husky 30-06, simple, trim and effective. Sure'd like to find one of those Timneys for it.
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Ran across this thread and figured it deserves fresh air. My Husky 30-06, simple, trim and effective. Sure'd like to find one of those Timneys for it. Can't help with Timney trigger, but in case you don't already know it (I suspect you do, because I have read a lot of your posts), these rifles often split stocks at the tang. No big deal, glass bed the recoil lug, then relieve the tang a bit and you fix the only real Achilles heel these rifles have. They are as common as dirt here in Sweden (surprise! ) but many have spit tangs. One of these light rifles in 9.3 x 62 is a joy to hunt moose with, just not fun off the bench! John
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Ran across this thread and figured it deserves fresh air. My Husky 30-06, simple, trim and effective. Sure'd like to find one of those Timneys for it. Can't help with Timney trigger, but in case you don't already know it (I suspect you do, because I have read a lot of your posts), these rifles often split stocks at the tang. No big deal, glass bed the recoil lug, then relieve the tang a bit and you fix the only real Achilles heel these rifles have. They are as common as dirt here in Sweden (surprise! ) but many have spit tangs. One of these light rifles in 9.3 x 62 is a joy to hunt moose with, just not fun off the bench! John Hey John, I know you have problems with your PM's and I hope you see this. I just wanted to let you know I still have your CZ bottom metal and I'm taking good care of it. Just let me know when and I'll send it on. Terry
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Hey John, I know you have problems with your PM's and I hope you see this. I just wanted to let you know I still have your CZ bottom metal and I'm taking good care of it. Just let me know when and I'll send it on.
Terry Terry, Yes, apparently my last PM or two didn't reach you. Could you PM me your email and we can go that route?I seem to be able to read PM's here (although I wonder how many I miss!) but sending them seems quite problematic (my envelope icon always flashes too!). John
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Sent. Post back and let me know if you got it or email me.
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To put this thread back on track. BRNO ZG-47 in .30-06
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And a czech scope as well?
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And a czech scope as well? Yep, Meopta 6X with a #1 reticle. They go together like peanut butter and jelly
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Thanks. When I got the rifle I read that information and took those steps you mention... That Husky 5000 HAD every appearence of being unfired when I got it last year. My interest in the Mauser is fairly new, I really like the trim lines of the stocks and trying to understand the particular variations and influence on other designs. Just got an Interarms Mark X, also 30-06, not much for photos besides the very nice bluing, but functional... We'll see where it leads. Years ago had a near mint 96 selected from a containerload imported by Kimber of Oregon in '95. It was a Carl Gustav, dated 1907, the year dad's dad's dad emigrated from there to here. Shouda kept that gem... Cheers. Ran across this thread and figured it deserves fresh air. My Husky 30-06, simple, trim and effective. Sure'd like to find one of those Timneys for it. Can't help with Timney trigger, but in case you don't already know it (I suspect you do, because I have read a lot of your posts), these rifles often split stocks at the tang. No big deal, glass bed the recoil lug, then relieve the tang a bit and you fix the only real Achilles heel these rifles have. They are as common as dirt here in Sweden (surprise! ) but many have spit tangs. One of these light rifles in 9.3 x 62 is a joy to hunt moose with, just not fun off the bench! John
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Thanks. When I got the rifle I read that information and took those steps you mention... That Husky 5000 HAD every appearence of being unfired when I got it last year. My interest in the Mauser is fairly new, I really like the trim lines of the stocks and trying to understand the particular variations and influence on other designs. Just got an Interarms Mark X, also 30-06, not much for photos besides the very nice bluing, but functional... We'll see where it leads. Years ago had a near mint 96 selected from a containerload imported by Kimber of Oregon in '95. It was a Carl Gustav, dated 1907, the year dad's dad's dad emigrated from there to here. Shouda kept that gem... Cheers. Ran across this thread and figured it deserves fresh air. My Husky 30-06, simple, trim and effective. Sure'd like to find one of those Timneys for it. Can't help with Timney trigger, but in case you don't already know it (I suspect you do, because I have read a lot of your posts), these rifles often split stocks at the tang. No big deal, glass bed the recoil lug, then relieve the tang a bit and you fix the only real Achilles heel these rifles have. They are as common as dirt here in Sweden (surprise! ) but many have spit tangs. One of these light rifles in 9.3 x 62 is a joy to hunt moose with, just not fun off the bench! John If I'm not mistaken the Husky 5000 uses the Husky 1640 action. A Timney M98 trigger will bolt right up to those. The safety lever will need to be re-bent to accomidate the tang cut out. Here is my 1640 with a Timney in it. I ground off the safety cut out and had a Dakota M98 safety installed. Terry
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Terry, that is an elegant little rifle you have.
Shew me thy ways, O LORD: teach me thy paths. "there are few better cartridges on Earth than the 7 x 57mm Mauser" "the .30 Springfield is light, accurate, penetrating, and has surprising stopping power"
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unfortunately I never seem to have sufficient money to get anything finished or stocked. From left to right. g/33.40, g/33.40, FN, Interarms Mark x Magnum for .375, and Model 98 FN Peruvian. Just few weeks ago gave away a 1909 Argentine to Woodhits, and have one more g/33.40 in a safe.
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nice collection, Yep thats a seriosu addiction there 22WRF
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