15 November 2020, 00:40
richj7x64
I bought this Mauser from the Bass Pro Shop in Las Vegas in 2006. I was there to attend my first Shot Show and the Mandalay Bay Gun and Knife show. I saw Tom Seleck and John Milius at the Gun Show . I also met Detrich Apel and joined the German Gun Collectors Club. He had Tom Turpin autographing his new book on David Miller Co.
Rifle Details: Made by Edgar Kiess in March 1941. Marked 341.
Caliber: 7x64mm
Light walnut stock with horn buttplate.
Double set triggers
Regular dropout floorplate
Originally Claw Mounts - No Rings :-)
The 25" Octagon Barrel has a low rib and integral front sight.
Info thanks to Detrich Apel:
Edgar Kiess is a Suhl gunmaker who was in business since 1935 through the end of World War II. He was a small maker who was not well known.
Krupp Mauser 7x64mm
Well here's the (semi) finished piece. The claw mounts are gone, replaced with square bridge Talley mounts, a Spoon style bolt handle and 2 position safety. The bolt was polished.
The rifle liked S&B Hmantle? loads.
15 November 2020, 02:52
chaNow, that looks classy. Thanks for the gunsmith info.

15 November 2020, 23:16
AtkinsonExceptionally nice rifle, love that full rib barrel, I had one very close to that in 8x57 Brno.
18 November 2020, 21:52
Heym SR20Nice rifle, very nice calibre. With Claw mounts, rings are still available from the likes of Recknagle and they are not that hard to fit to existing bases.