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Gorgeous 6.5x55 from Jim Kobe
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Looks like a G33/40 action. Beautiful rifle!

















 
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It is indeed!
 
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A stunner!! In my experience, Jim always deliver top notch work.
 
Posts: 1319 | Location: MN and ND | Registered: 11 June 2008Reply With Quote
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Very nice!


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Posts: 2660 | Location: Minnesota | Registered: 08 December 2006Reply With Quote
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Beautiful rifle. Have a Kobe getting a fresh Brown stock now.
 
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Not bad Biebs. Is it yours?
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Originally posted by eamyrick:
Beautiful rifle. Have a Kobe getting a fresh Brown stock now.


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Posts: 5348 | Location: Near Hershey PA | Registered: 12 October 2012Reply With Quote
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Why would he say "it looks like" a g.33/40 action if it was his?


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This is a beautiful rifle!
Do these cocking-piece mounted peep-sights work well? I have never used one, although a .250 Savage my uncle used to own had one. But it also had a scope. On that particular rifle, it felt like there was quite a lot of play on the cocking piece, but I guess main-spring pressure could make sure it ends up in the same place every time?
 
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Outstanding! tu2
 
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Originally posted by Peter Connan:
This is a beautiful rifle!
Do these cocking-piece mounted peep-sights work well? I have never used one, although a .250 Savage my uncle used to own had one. But it also had a scope. On that particular rifle, it felt like there was quite a lot of play on the cocking piece, but I guess main-spring pressure could make sure it ends up in the same place every time?


This is the first rifle I did with this sight so I have no idea \how it will work. It appear to be very well made


Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
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Nice job, Jim! Those cocking piece sights are shown in some of the old gunsmithing books, had a couple tricks to keep them lined up i.e. spring plunger under the bolt sleeve. But..they do look jive!
 
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Originally posted by Jim Kobe:
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Originally posted by Peter Connan:
This is a beautiful rifle!
Do these cocking-piece mounted peep-sights work well? I have never used one, although a .250 Savage my uncle used to own had one. But it also had a scope. On that particular rifle, it felt like there was quite a lot of play on the cocking piece, but I guess main-spring pressure could make sure it ends up in the same place every time?


This is the first rifle I did with this sight so I have no idea \how it will work. It appear to be very well made


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Of course.
Looks like and is are semantics.

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Why would he say "it looks like" a g.33/40 action if it was his?


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Posts: 5348 | Location: Near Hershey PA | Registered: 12 October 2012Reply With Quote
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What a beauty
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I didn't get to see it assembled, looks great Jim! And for those interested, the cocking piece sight is very well made.

Greg
 
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I didn't get to see it assembled, looks great Jim! And for those interested, the cocking piece sight is very well made.

Greg


And he is the guy that did the rust blue


Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
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Well done!
 
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