Easy. My 1940 K98K. All numbers match, was duffle cut when I got it upper hand guard and band spring were missing. I've repaired the cut so I can shoot it. Found the bayonet which is year correct, repop bayonet frog and sling. I once put 70 rds down range at a steel target at 100 yards in one sitting, I think I giggled the whole time. Didn't realize till after I was done I couldn't feel my shoulder! Pure fun! I also once put 4/4 rds on a 12"x12" target at 300 yrds (bench rest, I'm young but ain't that good, yet)...
I need some better pictures one of these days, she deserves it.
Jon
Very nice! I've got a soft spot for Mausers of all nationalities.
If you haven't seen it yet, you should take a look at this book: Mauser Military Rifles of the World - Robert W.D. Ball - Google Books
You can look at some of it at the link, but the complete hard cover book is amazing.
Probably this guy:
It's a SW HK94 clone. Those who are familiar with the HK94/MP5 clone world, know that these are pretty infamous. This particular one however, (built on a cast steel receiver, has an actual HK bolt, and Navy lower) seems to be one of the few nice builds put out by SW.Specs?
My Ruger 10-22. First gun I ever bought myself.
Easy. My 1940 K98K. All numbers match, was duffle cut when I got it upper hand guard and band spring were missing. I've repaired the cut so I can shoot it. Found the bayonet which is year correct, repop bayonet frog and sling. I once put 70 rds down range at a steel target at 100 yards in one sitting, I think I giggled the whole time. Didn't realize till after I was done I couldn't feel my shoulder! Pure fun! I also once put 4/4 rds on a 12"x12" target at 300 yrds (bench rest, I'm young but ain't that good, yet)...
I need some better pictures one of these days, she deserves it.
Jon