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A New Mauser in Don S's Gunsafe
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Very different from what he usually shares pictures of, but no less spectacular:
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Igorrock
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19/01/13 02:03 PM
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Re: A New Mauser in Don S's Gunsafe
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Very nice one ! What´s that special model with totally flat side panels ? Kind of bolo ?
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Rule303
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19/01/13 09:15 PM
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Re: A New Mauser in Don S's Gunsafe
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That is a nice. Thanks for posting
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dons
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19/01/13 11:31 PM
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Re: A New Mauser in Don S's Gunsafe
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An early commercial Flatside made in 1900 in 99% original condition with all matching numbers including grips & tangent sight. The bore is just like new. I doubt if it's had a dozen rounds put through it. Hard to find them like this anymore. Complete with period English style holster.
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CptCurl
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07/06/13 08:44 PM
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Re: A New Mauser in Don S's Gunsafe
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What a nice specimen!
Curl
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Rule303
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08/06/13 08:10 AM
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That is a very nice piece. Great photo to.
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Yochanan
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08/06/13 11:03 AM
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Very nice pistol. The Mauser connoisseurs choice for home protection
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I thought the Don of Mausers has stopped hoarding these beauties??
Nice rare one indeed!
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DarylS
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16/06/13 02:02 AM
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Re: A New Mauser in Don S's Gunsafe
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Yeah - nice - always liked the Broomhandle Mausers. Fun to shoot, too. Seems to me, decent speed as well.
- I sold 1/2 dozen of the Artillery models when I worked in a gun shop in Vancouver - decades ago - I think about all had wooden holsters that snapped onto the back strap to become shoulder stocks.
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in the last century when we were able here to shoot on the military range in the neighborhood( its not possible anymore) they had a special range with hundreds of silhouhette targets at 50,100,150 and 200 meter. all coming up automatically when you push the button. C 96 and the long Artillery Luger with shoulder stock got them all up to 200 meter it was realy not a problem to hit it. closest thing to a submachine gun you can have than. thinking I becoming to old now for such stuff
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I remember being about 15, and helping my father in his gunsmithing shop. He handed me a Broom Handle and asked me to take it apart. He sat there in pure enjoyment while I scratched my head, examining how best to go about it. After he tortured me with it awhile I heard him call out, "There aren't any screws or pins are there"! He later showed me how simple it was. Ever since, Broom Handles have always held a special place in my heart!
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Huvius
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18/06/13 02:18 AM
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Re: A New Mauser in Don S's Gunsafe
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dons
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18/06/13 02:24 AM
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Re: A New Mauser in Don S's Gunsafe
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1897 Conehammer in 98% cond. with matching stock and mirror bore. Mauser's and Fraser's....Nothing else needed.
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