Mauser 71/84
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Mauser 71/84
I posted this on the old Milsurp site just before it went "tits up" so here it is again.
Mauser 71/84 in 11mm, manufactured in Danzig 1887, sn 7437.
Mauser 71/84 in 11mm, manufactured in Danzig 1887, sn 7437.
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Gott und Himmel! She's gorgeous!
Much, much, much, better than the example I bought.
This one's seen a little harder life than your rifle, I reckon
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I got her cheap though
Came from an estate auction where the previous owner had this rifle (and a few others) in a closet for 40+ years. (Should have seen the dead spiders coming out of the bore
).
Picked it up for $80, as the other guys at the auction only cared about the hunting rifles.
Oddly, I was bidding on a Swiss Vetterli too and two guys bit it up over $400! It wasn't that nice either. I think they thought it was an "old" rifle because of it's odd looks. The winner said he was going to hang it over his fireplace
She now resides with a friend who appreciates cleaning Black Powder more than I do and spending obscene amounts of $ on obsolete brass!
Much, much, much, better than the example I bought.
This one's seen a little harder life than your rifle, I reckon

I got her cheap though

Came from an estate auction where the previous owner had this rifle (and a few others) in a closet for 40+ years. (Should have seen the dead spiders coming out of the bore

Picked it up for $80, as the other guys at the auction only cared about the hunting rifles.
Oddly, I was bidding on a Swiss Vetterli too and two guys bit it up over $400! It wasn't that nice either. I think they thought it was an "old" rifle because of it's odd looks. The winner said he was going to hang it over his fireplace

She now resides with a friend who appreciates cleaning Black Powder more than I do and spending obscene amounts of $ on obsolete brass!
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life is the crummiest book I ever read,
there isn't a hook,
just a lot of cheap shots,
pictures to shock,
and characters an amateur would never dream up-Guerwitz-1994

life is the crummiest book I ever read,
there isn't a hook,
just a lot of cheap shots,
pictures to shock,
and characters an amateur would never dream up-Guerwitz-1994

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