Viking338
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Is it possible to obtain a sling that doesn't come with an accessory rifle attachéd to it.
Yes I would love to know that too Joel? My favourite 9.5x57 would look sweet with such a sling on it
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DORLEAC
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Normally this handmade accessory is only delivered with our custom rifles. I'll see if we can make some exception. I will post detailed photos of that sling as soon as possible.
DORLEAC www.dorleac-dorleac.com
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Viking338
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Thank you so much for checking.
Kind regards
Steve
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prairie_ghost
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+1!
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redoak
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A beautiful rifle, with no detail overlooked. Like the custom made and case colored trigger finger piece, for example.
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justcurious
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The peepsight makes a cherry on the cake.
First let me say that I love the ironsights of all types, because they represent for themselves a piece of mechanical art, we all miss in todays mass production standards.
But there is an issue in practical use in combination with the common express rear sight, espacially with the standing leave. If the standing sight is unaltered you have always a rather disturbing semicircular shadow in the lower half of the horizontal throughsight. Far from beeing perfect (at least in my eyes).
For a clear view and correct aiming, one can help filing down the standing leave or turning the notch into a half moon design ( wide enough not to disturb the throughsight using the diopter ). This dilemma is in common with all types of peep sights.
One severe problem is connected with the folding down striker nut mounted peepsights.
If you are accustomed to cycle the bolt from the shoulder especially in a hurry for a followup shot you may damage your eye in case the sight is folded down.
That type of sight ads a remarkable length to the bolt especially in the folded down position. Too much for my taste.
Measures taken on a Parker Hale item ( not very much differing from the Lyman).
In case of a magnum Mauser bolt you can ad 12mm more in length.

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Rothhammer1
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There's always this:
 

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thirdbite
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I noticed the Mauser slide safety in the above image. How did it lock the firing pin?
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DORLEAC
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I noticed the Mauser slide safety in the above image. How did it lock the firing pin?
Have a look at "Mauser Werke commercial side safety" => http://forums.nitroexpress.com/showflat....true#Post279242
DORLEAC www.dorleac-dorleac.com
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Waidmannsheil
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Joel, all the detailed photos of the safety mechanism are not showing thanks to photobucket.
Waidmannsheil.
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DORLEAC
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Joel, all the detailed photos of the safety mechanism are not showing thanks to photobucket.
Waidmannsheil.
Hope the photos show now....thank Photobucket !
DORLEAC www.dorleac-dorleac.com



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