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Recknagel Bottom Metal?
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Is it possible to buy a recknagel bottom metal for the 404Jeffrey to adapt to a standard Model 98 sytem. The Recknagel/Golmatic sight says that they make them but the price is on the space shuttle that blew up. I would be willing to send Euro's over if someone would be willing to mail the "sample machine parts" back.

Your grateful servant, LD

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Posts: 7158 | Location: Snake River | Registered: 02 February 2004Reply With Quote
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John,

is the part you want made by Golmatic?? If yes, try to call them, they speak English:

Gottfried Prechtl
Auf der Aue 3
D - 69488 Birkenau / GERMANY

Telefon +49 6201 167 88
Telefax +49 6201 18 27 01
golmatic@t-online.de

- mike


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probably I have some problem with my english this time, but what is the "recknagel bottom metal" exactly?

Eventually, as Mike, I can call Recknagel and speak with one of the manager thet I know.


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Posts: 1653 | Location: Milano Italy | Registered: 04 July 2000Reply With Quote
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John,

Yo, Gottfried will make (if he already doesn't) about any piece that can be fitted & function to a M98 Mauser action; including Magmun length Mauser actions.

You are correct - the price of his Liitle Itty-Bittie Pieces of metal will take the breath right outa your lungs.....step back & take and inhale deeply.....

You want Bottom-Metal for a .404 Jeffery based cartridge head on a "Standard-Length "M98" Mauser action?

PM me please.....let's discuss.


Cheers,

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Posts: 3433 | Location: Frankfurt, Germany | Registered: 23 December 2004Reply With Quote
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Thanks guys!

I have been away from AR for a few days - not good.

I will PM later tonight.

The "bottom metal" consists of the single unit magazine box and trigger bow, plus the hinged bottom to the magazine box.

I will practice my breathing exercises.

Jean Charles
Johann Karl
LD
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JC,
Have I to contact Recknagel?


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Please, if you would to get a quote.

I was up all night writting a scientific paper.

I had to remember to remove all the "colorful" language.

LD

PS Many thanks!


 
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A quick scan from ERA book shows at least a couple styles.
 
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Hi lawndart,
excuse my delay, but I had some trouble in the last days. I haven't call Recknagel yet.

To be sure and summarizing, you need the price and the availability. In the positive case we will try to manage the business, is it correct?


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Yes sir,

I will have to sell a child to the circus to cover expenses, but that is the way of life.

Are the girls in Milan still pretty?

John


 
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Woodjack,

Did you order the book directly from Recknagel? Is that a dealer's catalog?

Thanks,

LD


 
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LD,

I got mine (book) directly from Recknagel. I ordered it off their website, free of charge even. Mine is a few years old. You might check with NECG, they may also have copies.




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LD,
About girls, yes, as usual, but they are too covered because it is still cold. It will be better in the next months


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Stefano,

Cold Weather can be so tragic!

Mike,

I'll order one off the website. I have a box to send the 9.3x64 in tomorrow.

LD


 
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Hey Lawn Pfeil......

If you want Gottfried's latest catalog & info that is the least of your problems - I've got ALL of his info.

I save it to gander & ponder when I'm feeling really flush; like on Pay-Day - by the 2nd of the month the urge is suddenly gone.

If you PM me with mailing address I can post to you.


Cheers,

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PM enroute!


 
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LawnDart,
yes,catalogue is direct from ERA no charge. its about 132 pages.
..any idea what ERA bottometal costs?... I know one scope ring from ERA costs about $75, where a pair of leuoplds cost $25.
 
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It will be fun wearing the catalogu out. I must put 404J rounds through a 1909 Mauser . Then there is the 8x68 converon and finally, the more common 9,3x64.

These will absolutely require wood stocks, don't you think.

LD.


 
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Hi LD,
I called in these days Recknagel, but until next monday Mrs G.Recknagel will be on a business trip. Please be patient.


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With little money to my name, patience is all that I have left Smiler.

LD


 
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Lawndart,
it is a wecommed occasion to take contact again with a fascinating Woman. Wink


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Hi Lawndart,
I've spoken with Mrs Gabriele Recknagel, and she told me that their American Dealer is:
New England Custom Gun Service
438, Willow Brook Road
USA-Plainfield NH 03781
Phone: +1/603/4693450
Fax: +1/603/4693471
E-mail: bestguns@adelphia.com
www.newenglandcustomgun.com

She told me also that, by her opinion, it is the better way to manage this business, due the necessity to have a licence to export.
If you prefer to avoid to use NECG Ltd, she suggested to me the name of an Italian distributor that is near to me. I can contact the owners in any moment.
Of course she has no problem in selling to me the bottom metal as I should not have problem in sendig it to you.

Make me know your decision.


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Stefano
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