Lawman
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17/01/18 11:31 AM
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MS Craftsmanship
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I read that with a pre WW2 Mannlicher one could depress the trigger with the bolt open and back, and that on lowering the muzzle gravity alone would cause the bolt to close and lock. Out of curiosity I tried this with my 1961 MCA. Apparently not all the MS craftsmanship was lost after the war, it did in fact close and lock. The more I research and use mine the more intrigued I am.
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DarylS
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17/01/18 11:54 AM
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Re: MS Craftsmanship
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That is correct and also worked exactly the same on model 71 Mausers - at least on the two I tested.
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paradox_
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17/01/18 01:44 PM
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Re: MS Craftsmanship
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Ditto Lawman, dont get hooked on them...could be expensive
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Lawman
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17/01/18 01:47 PM
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Re: MS Craftsmanship
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It may be too late for an intervention.
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Re: MS Craftsmanship
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Works every time on my M1910 Takedown.
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Re: MS Craftsmanship
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Quote:
Ditto Lawman, dont get hooked on them...could be expensive
Once you buy one you will need to buy more, be aware.
Waidmannsheil.
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deeangeo
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20/01/18 09:56 AM
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Re: MS Craftsmanship
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Works every time with my M1903 Takedown also my 1990 Mod.L stutzen. Smooth as silk locking down.
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