one of us posted 19 December 2006 12:04
Different angles if possible.
Are those cocking piece covers still made with the Pop-up sight back in the old country?
It would probably look awful, but I wonder if that sort of back up sight could be grafted onto/made into a Winchester style three position side swing safety????
Thanks for your indulgence. Give me something to look at tomorrow night (besides Lois' figure, that is).
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one of us Is the Tom Dulucci sight an item that is still available?
One of Us ALF is showing off again...it worked...I am jealous. How does one contact this Tom Dulucci" regards, Rich NRA Life Member DRSS
one of us Alf is that a 416? Did you buy the one Lewis Drake had? Beautiful Jeff too.
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one of us The 2 "Mausers" and their cocking piece sights are amazing.
one of us Thanks greatly ALF,
That 602 type would be nice on a worked over CZi 416 Rigby, especially if you were going to use a scope at times.
Of the "classic" sights, the jeffrey appeals to me the most.
It looks like a retrofit to present day CZ Magnum action rear bridges wouldn't be unreasonable.
Perhaps I'll stumble into one of those 602's and do some reverse engineering. Down on the list.
Maybe Tom Delucchi can make a few out of titanium......
Thanks again for the pictures. Those are most helpful.
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one of us quote:
Originally posted by lawndart: Thanks greatly ALF, Maybe Tom Delucchi can make a few out of titanium...... LD
Lock time.
And Stuart Satterlee can provide the titanium firing pin to go with it
one of us Does anyone make a peep sight that would mount on the grooved rear bridge of the ZKK602? [ Like a SAKO?] Les
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One of Us Gee, thanks Rigby boys for making me feel like a Heym hobo. If I still had those 602s I would be
now.
one of us I don't understand? Why do those Mausers still look new? They should be well worn. It should be a crime for those to exist without being worn out.
One of Us Schwandt Classic Arms had mint .416Rigby marked at >40K, and it sold for unknown amount. I would use "white gloves" if I owned like new one. You see, it's not a bolt gun it's a "Fabrege egg".
one of us Thanks for the picture MFC,
That 350 Rigby is quite clean.
I do like the way they do the bolt handle as well.
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