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| That seems common in Sweden and Germany, along with the battleship scopes. The ones I have bought are just hard rubber balls that come off though. I squeeze them in a vise and they pop off. |
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| Some times those International Harvester gear shift knobs are threaded on, other times they are molded right over the existing knob. Like Tom says, put the screws to them and they either squwitch or explode. Those old Klingon, battle-cruiser, Kahles scopes look pretty cool with their Gwerschmotten Gwerbotton mounts. But they are usually loose by the time you get them and they have the light gathering capabilities and clarity of a toilet paper roller.  I'm not really grumpy, I'm just an asshole by nature. Pay-no-tention.
When I was a kid. I had the stick. I had the rock. And I had the mud puddle. I am as adept with them today, as I was back then. Lets see today's kids say that about their IPods, IPads and XBoxes in 45 years! Rod Henrickson
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| brake looks removable without much trouble, bolt handle can be replaced -- the 6 pound scope, however, is interesting |
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| Hi BWW,
Is it a 9,3x64 factory original ZKK 600? What's the manufacture year? Stamped in the left side of the barrel at the chamber area, and front bridge.
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| Heck at the right price it could be fun. |
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| quote: Originally posted by PatagonHunter: Hi BWW,
Is it a 9,3x64 factory original ZKK 600? What's the manufacture year? Stamped in the left side of the barrel at the chamber area, and front bridge.
Than you!
? Not sure of any of those, it is on the German hunting site egun.de Honestly it could be a Brno or a CZ, and it is an 1980's gun by the stock. CZ built a lot of 8x68s and 9,3x64 rifles in the 1980s. |
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