As promised some schnaps of my .22 Lampagyar. I took it to the range today but as it was pissistently raining i didnt get too much shooting done and spent more time in the troop shelter taking foties, drinking tea and listening to the crack.
The usual full length shots....
Pointy end....
Blunt end....
Bolt details...
Rear sight...
The loading ramp.....
Hungarian Lampagyar .22 Trainer
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Hungarian Lampagyar .22 Trainer
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Re: Hungarian Lampagyar .22 Trainer
Great looking .22 trainer you have there Joe.
Wish I could take mine to the range.
Thanks for sharing the pictures.
I did notice a small difference though.
Check the stamp in this picture.
I also found this picture.
The Mosin Nagant bolt looks huge compared to the .22 bolt.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin
Wish I could take mine to the range.
Thanks for sharing the pictures.
I did notice a small difference though.
Check the stamp in this picture.
I also found this picture.
The Mosin Nagant bolt looks huge compared to the .22 bolt.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin
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Re: Hungarian Lampagyar .22 Trainer
Interesting Martin, i wonder what the N.V. on mine stands for? And your serial no. has a R suffix too.
Joe
Joe
Re: Hungarian Lampagyar .22 Trainer
I am green of envy...!
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