The stock on that one is Geoff Slee's "Rigby" pattern (Geoff passed to the other side some years ago). The rifle came to me as a write off, the original stock was really hacked about.
Later I sent this stock and an original to Gorden Cusen's in Tasmania, he now holds patterns for them.
Its a superb wee "mountain rifle".
I remember reading 2 dogs and a rifle by Ken Cuthbertson as a kid. He had an Orbendorf. I have always thought that they are a beautiful looking rifle.
1908 Oberndorf Mauser Model B Sporter in 10.75X68...............
Interesting calibre, what's it like to shoot?
That’s a beaut @Allgood , very early rifle with the side plates and prince of Wales style grip , double triggers as well , that aperture sight is a very sought after piece of hardware ,thanks for posting pics mate , I have a Kurz that at some stage in its life had a aperture sight that fitted to the bolt release lever , it’s impossible to find one .
Thanks @Lucky. I have about 30 Eley/Kynoch loaded rounds for it and the same number of empty cases. Intend to take a deer with it one day..........
Here is a link to a John Speed article about the different types of Mauser sporting rifles. You might need to join nitro express to be able to see it. I do have a PDF copy if anyone is interested
http://nitroexpress.info/ezine/Nicku...Variations.pdf
Great link @stug , cheers , can you PM me the PDF version please , I don't have any of Jon Speeds books , a copy is on my bucket list though !
@Allgood
Thats bloody nice
Out of curiosity what's the difference between type A and B? Is there a C?
The Jon Speed article I linked shows the differences. Basically A is the flashiest, B is for the working man.
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