07 April 2009, 10:49
Trez HensleyLunar model Mauser
Hey guys, look here:
lunar model MauserEveryone should buy one or two of these babies to practice tig welding, surface grinding and polishing skills on.

Although the "detail" on the other one he has isn't quite as well defined.
I saw that action a day or two ago while cruising Gunbroker. I thought that action would be a major nightmare getting to look good.

07 April 2009, 17:10
papapaul$150, and no bids? People just don't recognize a bargain when they see one. Actually this makes those un-issued mausers Sarco had look like a bargain. To want to make that look nice, you would have to be writing a book or something.
07 April 2009, 18:56
22WRFWhat a shame that somebody didn't take care of them so they didn't get that way.
07 April 2009, 19:44
vapodogquote:
What a shame that somebody didn't take care of them so they didn't get that way.
These mausers saw action in WWII and many of them got that way during the Bresden... er.... ah.....well you know....er fires!

Is this a cheap shot or what?

07 April 2009, 22:26
SR4759quote:
Originally posted by DMB:
I saw that action a day or two ago while cruising Gunbroker. I thought that action would be a major nightmare getting to look good.
Bead blast it. Prime it and apply some body filler. Sand until flush and reprime. Apply your favorite camo or wrinkle paint.
Epoxy can be use to fill the craters but is harder to sand. Epoxy might make safer.
It would be a good overload test/destructive test set if it was not so expensive.