lancaster
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dont look bad number 83048 must date it before WW 1 ,maybe around 1910?





 http://www.egun.de/market/item.php?id=3752425 something I would not buy from this pics alone but it looks in my eyes that it's worth the price.
Edited by CptCurl (13/03/12 10:56 PM)
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DarylS
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2,100 Euros - really? Guns must be extreemly highly priced in 'north'.
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lancaster
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if the stock finish is original and the barrel looks like the stock I would say its worth the money. its my personal opinion! btw money isnt worth anything when you cant fill up the tank on your car for 100 euro  our gun market falling free in slow motion
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DarylS
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I just filled up my Dogde PU on Wed. last, - it was down to 1/4 tank and still took $116.00 CDN to fill it. That's at $1.289 per liter = $585.21 per 160 ounce IMP gallon, or at .8 IMP gallon = $468.16 per the little 128 ounce US gallon - even in Texas - how about that .
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lancaster
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gas cost now round about 1,65 euro and diesel 1,57 euro one liter when this is becoming common you get another view on such a rifle
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Edited by lancaster (04/03/12 07:46 AM)
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DarylS
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$7.49 per gallon - WOW! 29 gallon tank = $217.24 to fill.
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An original Oberndorf sporter built in 1921, and I agree with lancaster that it is easily worth the asking price. It's interesting that the early examples are marked 10.5 (bore dia.) and later pieces marked 10.75 (groove dia.).
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I have at my house a very similar 10.75X68 TypeB which belongs to a friend. It has the same barrel which is interesting in that the muzzle is the same diameter as the banded muzzle on my other B and my TypeA! A very stout barrel indeed! Also, as if the naysayers of dovetailing the front ring weren't in shock enough, they dovetailed the barrel breech for the claw mount instead!! Not much meat there!
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