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Posts: 3314 | Location: NYC | Registered: 18 April 2005Reply With Quote
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Mauser 98 Oberndorf, in perhaps 10.75x57 or the other deomintations.

It has built up double Square bridge with mounts for a scope mount, note the hole in the rear bridge.

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mounts for a scope mount, note the hole in the rear bridge



any idea what those kind of mounts are called? I don't know one of those from another.
 
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Are those with the screws going in a 10 and 2 oclock . The name Stith bases (sp) comes to mind...??

I have a old m30 that had holes drilled on the side at 10-2 or 11-1 oclock like that and was told those are old stith(sp) mounts

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there's a large screw-looking thing to the left of the charger slot, too- I've never seen a set up like this, but I haven't seen a lot of them.

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Cool video clip


if you like that one, you'll love this one.
 
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Rifles? There were rifles? You guys must be getting old. I was too busy hoping to sneek a peek at Jane's butt!
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Guess I should'a checked out the second link before posting eh? Bet the censors gave them a fit over this in 1934!


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