What is this rifle? I saw one in 264 Win. Mag. at the gun show this past weekend. I wasn't too interested, at the time, to chat the guy up about the gun, but the more I think about it the more interested I'm getting. It had a beautiful AAA stock but no checkering and the gun was in great shape.
BJ
Posts: 86 | Location: Puyallup | Registered: 20 March 2005
The Herter's J9 was made in Yugoslavia and I strongly suspect that it was made by Zastava and was vitually the same action as today's Mark X/Chas Daly/Rem 798.
Herter also had a short action Mauser designated XK-3 that was made in Germany.
I had an XK-3 in .257 Roberts, and its barrel was anything but "throw away"; but the trigger and bottom metal were in that category.
Posts: 13349 | Location: Henly, TX, USA | Registered: 04 April 2001
I've got a herter's j9 in 7mm mag. It's built on a zastava commercial action but the finish is nicer than you see on most of the interarms mk x's etc. It also has a beautiful walnut stock.
weagle
Posts: 737 | Location: atlanta ga | Registered: 11 August 2002
Originally posted by butchloc: u9 was BSA j9 was mauser. actions were standard, bbls were throw aways
what exactly don't you find acceptible from the barrels? i am asking because i bought a J-9 barrel for use on a Yugo 24/47 in 6mm rem.....
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