One of Us posted 29 June 2016 23:15
One of Us I'm in love! Did you have to do anything to make it feed properly?
One of Us It fed kinda jerky before James got it. He fixed it up so it feeds good now. Holds 3 down.
James did some work on it.
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Originally posted by theback40: I'm in love! Did you have to do anything to make it feed properly?
One of Us The varmints in Central Park better be careful! Yet another beauty by James Anderson.
One of Us Another great one by James Anderson.
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One of Us Very nice! I don't know much about the limitations of the mini Mauser, but don't recall seeing a 0.473" head size cartridge in one before. I'm sure it must be adequate; can you educate me? Clarence
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One of Us They came in 3 different sizes.
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One of Us 3 sizes 223, 7.62x39 (same as PPC) 22/250
One of Us Yup, that is why mine is a 220 Russian.
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One of Us Damn, that's cute!
One of Us That's sweet...Thanks for sharing...Enjoy!
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One of Us Outstanding. .
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One of Us Just breathtaking!! Needs a smaller less matte scope to balance everything out, at least one man's opinion....
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One of Us Man that's a really sweet little rifle. The rear iron sight is very nicely done. Just outstanding all around.
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One of Us That is one cool & classy build. Did James turn the cocking piece knob himself? Nice touch. Looks too clean to be an original off of a '36 Mexican cp. Nice vent hole in the extractor too. Congratulations.
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One of Us Beautiful little rifle.
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one of us Very nice.
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One of Us Thanks--I didn't know they were offered in .22/50. Perfect proportion for the cartridge! Clarence
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One of Us quote:
Originally posted by ClaMar: Thanks--I didn't know they were offered in .22/50. Perfect proportion for the cartridge! Clarence
.22/50?
I believe he was referring to the 22/250 bolt head size-.473.
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One of Us It is gorgeous, congrats!
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one of us That is really a nice rifle..
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One of Us That little thing is beautiful! Zeke
One of Us Yes he did the cocking piece
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Originally posted by custombolt: That is one cool & classy build. Did James turn the cocking piece knob himself? Nice touch. Looks too clean to be an original off of a '36 Mexican cp. Nice vent hole in the extractor too. Congratulations.
One of Us Very,very nice!
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One of Us It's exactly what you expect from James Anderson... wonderful.
I have a place in my gun cabinet for that rifle.
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