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FN-Browning o/u, 9,3x74R + Swarovski 1,25-4x24 PV in claw mounts

Blaser R93 Offroad, 9,3x62 Mag-Na-ported + Swarovski 1,25-4x24 PVI-2

K98 Scout, 9,3x62, Ching Sling + Leupold 2x EER in modified Burris mount


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My Husqvarna 1600 "Special" (Improved small ring Mauser) 9,3x62, Schulz & Larsen barrel. German claw mount. Finn Agaards favourite scope; Weaver K 2.5





 
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Husky, Boha,

Could you guys ask Curt to post the pictures of his 9,3x62 (and the other Mauser that Boha carved the stock for)?
Those stocks are just about perfect.

Thanks,

Your evil American cousin,

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Lawndart: You´ll have to ask boha directly as he knows how to post pics. By the way boha just sold me a Brno in 8x60S, I´ll be picking it up on Saturday.

Did you get the pics I sent you?


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Roland1, where in US can I get armchair like yours?
 
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Husky, Boha,

Could you guys ask Curt to post the pictures of his 9,3x62 (and the other Mauser that Boha carved the stock for)?
Those stocks are just about perfect.

Thanks,

Your evil American cousin,

lawndart


I think the thread was called "Mausers in the morning".

Here is the thread.

A sample picture:

 
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Thanks Charles! I never seem to learn to post pics.


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Thanks Charles! I never seem to learn to post pics.


My pleasure -- I am always happy to look at them again!
 
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Not a 9.3x62, but its close cousin 9.3x74R in a unique creation:

http://www.finefirearms.com/pic3.html
http://www.finefirearms.com/pic2.html
http://www.finefirearms.com/pic1.html

I have handled one of these, they are rather enjoyable.When you pick it up ,you dont feel like putting it down, 8 1/4-1/2?lbs (scoped) of absolute delight.You just feel like going hunting in the forest for Boar. obstacle...about $22K, cheaper than a sidelock I suppose.
Accuracy was excellent, GeorgeHoenig himself showed me the targets.
 
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Roland1, where in US can I get armchair like yours?

Paolo,

If you ask John to build a rifle, you get the armchair free……I guess Cool

Roland
 
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Paolo9,5x73,
That style of chair is similar to what we call an Adirondack Chair in the US. If you do an internet search you can find both plans, and places to order pre-built chairs. They are traditionally painted either white or forest green.

cewe,
I did get the pictures. Your kids and wife are good looking, as was Maija. The scenery reminds me of the Boreal forests in Canada and Alaska.

Charles,
Thanks for posting the link. I had cleaned that out of my favorites by mistake. Very good looking rifles.

LD


 
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Roland1, where in US can I get armchair like yours?

Paolo,

I asked my wife where she purchased the sofa set.
http://australian-design.us/pic-custom.html

Hope this helps,
Roland
 
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This is my P17 enfield in 9.3x62. It has a 23" douglas barrel, a corelite stock, custom scout mount and 2x Leupold IER scout scope, and original peep sight and gold bead front post. It is my go to walking rifle for alaskan big game.

 
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Husky: That 1600 isn´t bad looking! Do you think I could use the 1600 as a starting point for the 8x68S? I like a side saftey so that would actually save me some bucks.


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This is my P17 enfield in 9.3x62. It has a 23" douglas barrel, a corelite stock, custom scout mount and 2x Leupold IER scout scope, and original peep sight and gold bead front post. It is my go to walking rifle for alaskan big game.



What work did you do to the action, barrel? - what finish did you use? That is so different it is cool!!!!!!!! jumping


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Well these are posted elsewhere too but this seems like a good place for more pics. This is my latest project a pre-64 M-70:





and this is the first group I shot with it after I studck it together:



I can't wait to hunt it.................DJ


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Well these are posted elsewhere too but this seems like a good place for more pics. This is my latest project a pre-64 M-70:





and this is the first group I shot with it after I studck it together:



I can't wait to hunt it.................DJ

Outstanding job, awesome looking rifle & a great shooter. thumb

Congratulations,
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Here's mine Big Grin .







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Man there are some good looking guns on this thread! Anyone in Europe know where I could locate a BRNO in 9.3x64?


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Here's a couple of pictures of a 9.3X62 I had build this year on a M1908 Brazilian(Oberndorf). The 24" barrel is from Bevan King(British Columbia barrel maker)





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Some Finnish produts:
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In the picture above the upper gun is a Sako 75 Hunter in 9,3x62. The other is a Tikka M590 Deluxe in .308win.
 
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Here is my 9.3x62



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This is terrible. You guys have such gorgeous 9.3x62mms, and mine is an "ugly" VZ-24 with a PacNor barrel made up as a camp gun ten years ago. Shoots great, but I can hardly raise my head to show it off. Sold off all my nice 9.3x62s (3 of them) when arthritis got me, but for some reason I kept this VZ, now I'm considering taking it to Africa this coming year anyway, and arthritis be xxxxxxx!
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This is terrible. You guys have such gorgeous 9.3x62mms, and mine is an "ugly" VZ-24 with a PacNor barrel made up as a camp gun ten years ago. Shoots great, but I can hardly raise my head to show it off. Sold off all my nice 9.3x62s (3 of them) when arthritis got me, but for some reason I kept this VZ, now I'm considering taking it to Africa this coming year anyway, and arthritis be xxxxxxx!
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Hell, if it shoots great you got nothing to worry about. I like nice looking rifles but I like dependable rifles more! Good luck getting back to Africa.
 
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Poleaxe, Thanks!!

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Sorry for the delay but I was out of my house
Is my first upload of photos so I hope I´m doing ok.
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Husqvarna 640 9,3x62 with a 18,5" barrel. And a Schmidt&Bender 1,5-6x42 with QR rings.


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The top rifle is my daughter's 9.3x62 with the first animal she shot with it, a B&C Tule Elk shot on public land here in California. The lower rifle is my 7x64.



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My sako Stainless Laminate 9.3x62



 
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hey loudnboomer,

what sort of ballistics you getting from that 7x64? I got a chance to buy a nice DST between wars Mauser. Looks about like a 280 Remington...?

Rich
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Nothing new, you'll have seen it before, but I'm still proud of it. Razzer

9.3X62 1909 Agri M98, L-W barrel and Claro walnut.

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TC1 How long is the barrel on your 9.3??
By the way lovely rifle.

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20 1/2"

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Terry I really like everything about your 9.3 especially the schnabbel & short forend which is perfect for that barrel length. thumb



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Terry, Great looking rifle.

I want a stock like that!




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We all want a stock like that.
 
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Terry, I don't mind seeing pics like that over and over. Wish others would post more too.


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We all want a stock like that.


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