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Here are some pics of the Otto Bock made Mauser (Berlin address). The caliber is 6.5x57. Fore end is separated into two sections by a horn spacer to reduce pressure on the barrel due to any type of dimensional instability of the wood. The barrel is part octagon and part round, with a full length integral rib. The action is case colored, and has a claw mounted Zeiss scope. Accuracy is excellent, and feeding is smooth. It has a shotgun style trigger guard and double set triggers. Styling is much more restrained than the Greifelt in my previous post. It is a joy to carry and shoot. If there is any interest I will be glad to post photos of the Borovnik Mauser, which is extensively engraved, and is in caliber 8x57.
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Nice rifle! Do you have an interesting story as to how you acquired it? | |||
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I had always wondered why the old Manlicher stocked Mausers had the horn spacer. Thanks for the tid-bit of information. | |||
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Mark, Sorry, no interesting stories. I got it back in the 80's when my Uncle and I had a small gunshop. I actually ordered it sight unseen based on the seller's description. I would say that I was pleasantly surprised when it arrived . Those were the good old days when Mauser sporters were still affordable. loud-n-boomer, Jim [This message has been edited by mbogo375 (edited 10-18-2001).] | |||
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Didn�t Bock create the 9.3x62? Anyway, congratulations for this fine firearm. As for the other one, do You mean Borovnik of Ferlach, Austria? Good shooting! H ------------------ | |||
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aHunter, You are correct. This is Borovnik of Ferlach, Austria Jim | |||
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This gun is identical to my 9.3x62.. My 10.75x73 (404 Jefferys) is the same except it is a rifle with the standard skinny schnable forend and it is crossbolted.... It began life as a 10.75x68 but due to Bertram brass I had John Ricks rechamber and add a long Blackburn obendorf box, make it feed 100%...I installed a blackburn trigger, NOW its Buffalo ready, for December culling on the big boys...It weighs 7.5 lbs. and I will load it to 2150 to 2200 with 400 gr. GS solids and Woodleigh softs, I suspect....Would love to try the GS hollow points, but I know the Woodleighs work perfectly and I have not tried the GS bullets...Guess they'll have to wait...that GS solid is the ultimate, the mother of all solids... ------------------ | |||
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Ray, When you get tired of playing with either of those Mausers please keep me in mind . Jim | |||
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Thanks for the pictures mbogo. Looking at rifles as nice as your always lifts my spirits, especially after spending all with a battered 40 year old Anschuetz. By the way, does anybody know a good book about Ansch�tz rifles ?? MK | ||
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Here are some photos of the Borovnik Mauser. Unfortunately it did not have the scope and rings for the claw bases when I acquired it in the 80's. One of these days I would like to get new rings fitted to the existing bases, but now days that costs more than I paid for the rifle. Does anyone know of a reasonably priced source for this type of work?
Jim | |||
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