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Here is a rifle I just traded for, a light little small ring 7x57 Mauser by Greifelt. I have never seen another Greifelt in this configuration in my travels? The grip cap, butt plate and schnable end cap are carved from horn. Butternife bolt handle tucked in contoured to the side of the stock. Extra leaf on the rear sight base and very little engraving, very simple and slick! "Greif" logo to the bottom plate and butt plate. When do you guys think this one was made? I don't have proper screw drivers to disassemble at this time.. Has anyone seen another in this configuration by Greifelt?? Perhaps this was Greifelts answer to the Mannlicher Schoenauer?? As you can tell the claw mount uppers are State side remakes, but they are nice and tight and do feature the see-through feature as the period ones did.. I have one issue to work out on this rifle..the set triggers are not functioning as they should..when the bolt is cocked the front trigger will not trip the sear without the rear set trigger being pulled first then it functions "hair" as it should. What would cause this? Could improper reassembly by a novice do this? Any insight on the triggers would be greatly appreciated!! THANKS, Kevin. |