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Joel: 3 very nice Oberndorf's. I find the full stock rifle, known as the "Type G", to be the most interesting. These models are not often found in todays market. I have a similar factory Type G like yours, in the Type S configuration, that was made in 1932 and has some unusual features such as a butterknife bolt handle, rare 5X Hensoldt scope, special Bohler Antinit steel barrel, and chambered for 9.3x62 Magnum. I can email some photos if someone is willing to post them to the Forum. |