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 !
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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.
A lot of yummy photos in this thread. Now I want one![]()
Ok fellas here’s another one , 1931 Kurz , these are short actions and were made on lots of configurations , eg , Type A with Kurz action , Type M with Kurz action etc , this one is a Type B Kurz in 250/3000 .
Interesting history on this rifle is it was owned by one of the Tisdall brothers ,they had 2 consecutive serial numbered Kurz Mausers , the other rifle may not even be in NZ anymore , but if you have a Kurz check your number against my one .
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Lucky, isaw one of those as a young bloke working in western Queensland about 40 years ago. Been looking ever since. It had a Nickel 3x scope on it. Your’s is very nice.
What a stunner, do you use it?
Here is my Husqvarna 9.3 x 57.
It has a couple notches on the stock and some initials too.
I dont know anything about it except that I like it!
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Use enough gun
Nice rifle @40mm , nothing wrong with a Husky , looks nice and original as well .
The Mauser Obendorf factory also made the first production run of M96’s for the Swedes. Not sure if they did commercial spotters on this action?
I have a mil spec for mil shoots.
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lyman #35. they are out there but dear as poison.
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