DORLEAC
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02/05/23 09:57 PM
Re: 9.3x62 Mauser Stutzen by DORLEAC


9.3x57 => To answer your question: when the action is blue printed it is prepared for engraving.
After the work of the engraver the action is heat treated.
Currently we prefer to use the induction technique that allows a differentiated treatment of stress areas.

eagle27 => In fact, this is not purely German ergonomic research, but the avatars of a tradition that dates back to the early beginnings of hunting scopes.
They were then fragile instruments that required a quick detachable mount most often combined with a tunnel allowing the use of iron sights.
Then the practice of twilight shots led to the choice of large diameter lenses (56mm) and this has almost become a tradition.
When it comes to our approach to customer requirements, we believe that it's our name that is engraved on the rifle and we don't allow ridiculous manufacturing options that could damage our reputation.
Generally those who come to us know our sober and not flashy manufacturing style ... and that's why they come to us.
Moreover, we are a very small team and we cannot satisfy all order requests without compromising our rifles reliability and quality.
We are not artists, just simple craftsmen loving our job.

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