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I shamelessly borrowed this from the Smith-Wesson forum, in the other makes firearms section. I just thought this was very interesting and shows what a great gunsmith Fred Wells was.
 
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Fred made these in the 70s/80s - well, he and his shop team, and machined them out from a billet -- it's not not not a mauser, but there's likely some patent infringement

super cool concept, but for a REAL Mauser, that actually was used
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauser_1918_T-Gewehr


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Wow, that's even bigger than the old-style Heym Express bolt-action, which could handle 600NE cases BOOM


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The recoil pad seems to be big enough!
 
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