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Thought some of you might enjoy this tidbit of history.

https://youtu.be/a_zv-KzhK6k


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I did, thanks.


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Never knew that! Reminds me of that hidden pin in the 1891 Argentine receiver that supports the extractor.
 
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Interesting. The plunger would not add to strength, of course. Did it help with extraction?
 
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Awesome video!
 
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Thanks for sharing that.
 
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So simple. Such perfection.


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Originally posted by rcraig:
I did, thanks.

Glad to hear it

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Never knew that! Reminds me of that hidden pin in the 1891 Argentine receiver that supports the extractor.

Similar concept, different approach, the pin on 1891's is an interesting story.

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Interesting. The plunger would not add to strength, of course. Did it help with extraction?

I believe that was the intention.

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Awesome video!

thanks

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Thanks for sharing that.

sure thing

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So simple. Such perfection.

Almost...

Would more short/technical videos like this be of interest regarding Mauser development?


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