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| A double in 7x57 is a nice find. And welcome to AR! Lots of doubles "experts" here....some self-proclaimed :-) |
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| Thanks for the information. I'll be in touch when I get my Double. |
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| Side by side double?
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| Thanks for the information I appreciate it. |
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| quote: Originally posted by DoubleDon: Side by side double?
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| Side by side, straight stock, no pistol grip. Boxlock that is not straight where it meets the stock. It's got curves. A lot of effort went into it. It would have been a lot easier to just make it straight. No hammers. |
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| quote: Originally posted by mt Al: Welcome Model 71. You might also try the Double Gun Shop's German and Austrian Sporting Guns Forum. There are a few folks on there with vast experience in German double rifles. https://www.doublegunshop.com/...tlist&Board=9&page=1
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| quote: Originally posted by Model 71: Side by side, straight stock, no pistol grip. Boxlock that is not straight where it meets the stock. It's got curves. A lot of effort went into it. It would have been a lot easier to just make it straight. No hammers.Thanks Don.
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