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Re: 8mm Mauser [Re: jds15151] #1369668 04/15/10 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted By: jds15151
Love the 8mm. 12+ K98's and counting.


12+ oh my!!! You have K98's down! You dont need anymore! Start buying others! lol They are way to addicting!



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Re: 8mm Mauser [Re: tth_40] #1369678 04/15/10 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted By: tth_40
1911, I have an 03-A3 that is the cat's posterior at the range...in the original militay stock. Super accurate with handloads, and above average with surplus. I love the heck out of that rifle...though a Garand may be cool...I'm not really sure about the added expense of having to feed it. Have you seen what CMP is charging for surplus '06 ammo? I may just try to find another 03-A3.. maybe a restoration job...after I'm done with the No.1 MkIII, and the full on restoration of the M-39..hell, I may never have enough time to get to it!!


No I have not! I just keep hand loading! The Grand is expensive but i really like them! Lol I just bought a P38 the other day! Its mint...



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Re: 8mm Mauser [Re: 1911guncrazy] #1369849 04/15/10 07:05 PM
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A few 8mm rifles you don't see every day.

Romanian VZ24 Sniper Rifle



Pair of 8mm "Enfausers". One with provenance to a member of Company G of the 6th Infantry, Melbourne Australia which was part of a citizen volunteer Militia before formation of Australia's AIF sent to Gallipoli. The rifle would have been left behind or captured at Gallipoli and later converted to the 8mm Mauser by the Turks. The other was made from a Long Lee, also with some Gallipoli provenence. Notice the front half of the rifles are basically converted to Model 38 Mauser.





Another rifle from those crazy Turks. A Gew88 Carbine.



M48 Sniper Rifle used by Islamic Iranian Mujahedin. Imported from Bosnia.



I have a Parade Gew88 that has some provenance to someone that was an officer in Ecuador's Presidential Guard. Really neat rifle, but having a hard time figuring out what I did with the picture. If you know how to get in touch with this guy and if he is still alive. I would love to talk with him and find out why he no longer has this rifle.





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Gotta love those scoped VZ24's and M48's!! Wonder if that guy's nickname was "che" too...



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At one point my goal was to get one from every manufacturer with every code variation. Kids and hunting have slowed my progress. But hey, my son will have a hell of a collection to sell one day.


Re: 8mm Mauser [Re: jds15151] #1370773 04/16/10 01:20 AM
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Originally Posted By: jds15151
At one point my goal was to get one from every manufacturer with every code variation. Kids and hunting have slowed my progress. But hey, my son will have a hell of a collection to sell one day.


That would be quite an undertaking, but sounds like a fun collection focus to work towards. My three collection goals have been a collection of various models of swedish military rifles. Those are mostly mausers, but I have some rolling blocks with that. I have a collection of pre 1899 Mausers, just because. And though not a mauser thing, I have a basic collection striving for every model of US military rifle. In some cases by manufacturer, such as with Garands. And then of course I have the curio accumulation of rifles with no real focus other than they be significant either due to a unique design or by some historical provenance to person, place, or conflict. Those could be anything, but includes a few mausers.


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I am accumulating (or am attempting to) at least one example of each type of rifle used by the major players in WWII, Allies and Axis. That's one of the reasons why I'm looking at Garands now.



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I just have a 1940 turk mauser right now. I love it. I refinished the stock and put a ati scope mount on it with a 6x24x42 scope on it. I have loaded some rounds with H4895 and 180gr nosler ballistic tips. Cant wait to shoot em. But more over i love the mauser rnd. I also love the surplus rilfes. i have a mosin 91/30, and M44(my hand cannon). I also have a swiss K-31, which is the most accurate surplus rifle i have ever shot.



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i did have a dream of restoring it to original and getting a few other old military rifles but then reality kicked in. i own a couple of rentals that keep me busy or soccer practice for the kids or something else the wife wants me to do. some day i will have the time and money to actually do some of the things i dreamed of.


Re: 8mm Mauser [Re: jeffnsa] #1383033 04/22/10 04:56 AM
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WOOHOO!!! Just got a Pattern 17 Eddystone today from a friend who scored big at an estate sale (in pristine condition). Got it and a Thompson Center .50 cal. Hawken percussion sidelock. Now I need a Garand..



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Congratulations!!! Good score! I have a nice Eddystone myself. Note that Pattern 17 would be a British designation as was Pattern 14 which the tooling was changed from when the US finished the British contract. A more correct designation for your rifle is "United States Model of 1917" or "US Rifle Cal. 30, M1917". Though this is a WWI rifle, it actually fits in your WWII collection as it was issued to some US rear-echelon troops and given "lend lease" to some Allied Contries. Used by the British Home Guard as one example.

Now a hole not filled in my US collection is a "US Rifle Model of 1916" wink I'm till looking for the right one.


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That would be the same hole in my collection, John. The same friend that got me this rifle has a 1917 Eddystone that was a lend-lease rifle and was returned from Canada. Some VERY interesting history with these weapons.



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Re: 8mm Mauser [Re: tth_40] #1383082 04/22/10 08:18 AM
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Yes sir, as you can probably tell. I am fascinated by the history behind the US issued weapons. My Eddystone was also a lend lease rifle returned from Canada. Many from the same shipment that mine came from had a band of paint on them. Done so they could separate them from the P14 due to the different caliber. I shot mine in a CMP match once and despite being short a few rounds during the rapid fire, I still outshot a bunch of highfalutin AR Target shooters with that rifle.

The hole (US Model of 1916) is actually the Remington or Westinghouse Mosin Nagant. Never really a primary US weapon. But I would like to find a representative one since they were issued to the American Expeditionary Force when they were sent to Russia in 1918. As well, I would like to find a representative Berthier Lebel 1907-15 due to those being issued to the Harlem Hellcats under French command in WW1.


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Yup. I have my Tula's and my Ishy's and M39's..but it would be WONDERFUL to have a 1916 Remington Nagant. Haven't really done any research into the Lebel's as of yet..but the history behind these rifles is downright awesome. My friend's 1917 has that same paint stripe on it..faded, but it's there. I have a Savage No.4 Mk.I that I want to take out and shoot side by side with the Eddystone and see how it does.. hopefully within the next week or two.



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