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08 June 2025, 04:23
yumastepside
Vergueiro
I have a Portuguese Vergueiro that I have had a 1909 Argy barrel fitted in 7.65x53, I then modified an old BRNO stock to fit. My intention is to make a nice light stalking rifle from it with a few custom touches....cantilever scope mount, lever floorplate, shotgun style trigger guard and a tang safety.
Some of this work has already started....I'll post a pic when I can...my enquiry is, does anyone have one of these they've modified? I know Uncle Grinch has, so lets see some pics!!!
The reason for this post being in Gunsmithing and not Sporterized Military Rifles is....has anyone fitted a tang safety to this model ???

Roger
08 June 2025, 12:14
Uncle Grinch
Yes sir Roger, would love to see some pics of custom Vergueiro rifles!


Shoot Safe,
Mike

NRA Endowment Member

12 June 2025, 04:06
yumastepside
A couple for inspiration....the bottom one belongs to Lancaster in Germany.



Roger
12 June 2025, 15:58
Uncle Grinch
Ok… you talked me into posting my Vergueiro again. It’s been rebarreled to 7x57.




Shoot Safe,
Mike

NRA Endowment Member

12 June 2025, 16:07
Bill/Oregon
Would you guys cut it out, please? Cool


There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
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20 June 2025, 06:51
sambarman338
I like 'em. If I could be bothered finding out how to post, I'd inflict you with pics of my home-sporterised Greek MS Smiler
20 June 2025, 08:01
yumastepside
Send me a PM with your Email and I'll put them up.

Roger
20 June 2025, 08:15
yumastepside
Some more...Sorry Bill Cool




Roger
20 June 2025, 16:27
Bill/Oregon
The one on the top with the Selous plates -- bet it has tales to tell. Cool
Second one down is bloody gorgeous.


There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
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20 June 2025, 17:43
yumastepside
Second one down made by Aussie gunsmith Tony Smalls

Roger
20 June 2025, 19:50
Bill/Oregon
The man knows what he is doing! Is the stock walnut or coachwood?


There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
21 June 2025, 09:19
sambarman338
quote:
Originally posted by yumastepside:
Send me a PM with your Email and I'll put them up.

Roger


Thanks Roger, I might take you up on it eventually.

It looks as though you're into the MS, too. Unfortunately my old 1927 Breda has developed set-back. I thought that would be the end of it until I found a post-1930 Steyr action (claimed to be the 1903 Greek pattern) at a gunshow for $350. The seller said he would give me the barrel, too, and it might be better than mine, which is dark but shoots well.

My minimalist sporterising uses a rifle's original wood and, while the old Greek stock is ugly as an Enfield's, it has enough meat to carve a profile not unlike that on some commercial models.