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Pics of 1909 / 1935 Peruvian customs
19 February 2007, 05:22
TMGPics of 1909 / 1935 Peruvian customs
Hi,
Have a couple to work on, wondering what to do with the high charger hump - seems a shame to cut it down, as it makes these actions very unique. What have others done? Also, any pics of the front ring slimmed down to small ring with a square bridge appearance, created by leaving a pad on top of the front ring? I have heard of this in several places, but have yet to actually see one.
Thanks in advance,
Todd
19 February 2007, 05:31
D HumbargerAre these going to be open sight guns? A "mini" rear square bridge would look nice & leave the stripper clip guide functional.
Doug Humbarger
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21 February 2007, 06:25
TMGDoug,
These will probably be open sight guns - one is the 1903 Turk you barrelled, I also have a couple more actions. And one 'Waffenfabric Mauser Oberndord a/n' that I suspect is a South American contract receiver. I came into some square bridge blanks, front and rear, and am trying to decide whether to use just the rear or both.
The 1903 Turk already barrelled, I think I will leave as is. I have grown fond of the charger hump and the winged bolt stop.
Best,
Todd
21 February 2007, 08:08
ireload2A feast for the eyes
21 February 2007, 18:35
fla3006I had Tom Burgess leave the high charger hump on mine cause I also think it is interesting and unique. I'm also retaining the military safety. My rifle will have express sights on the barrel.
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21 February 2007, 19:23
fla3006Mr. Burgess made an oval front ring on this Peruvian. Also contributing were Maurice Ottmar, Chic Worthing and Roger Kehr.
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22 February 2007, 04:01
D HumbargerHere's mine.
Doug Humbarger
NRA Life member
Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73.
Yankee Station
Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo.
22 February 2007, 05:40
TC11909 Peruvian Mausers must not rust. That's the cleanest bunch of action's I've seen in a long time.
Terry
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22 February 2007, 10:21
TMGThose are slick. I will try to post some pics of my sporting rifle in progress, and my original 1909 Peruvian. The latter was a parade rifle at one time, and was unfortunately reblued and otherwise slicked up for that. I am debating about undoing all of that, and restoring it to it's original form. Fantastic rifles, all.
22 February 2007, 20:05
cummins cowboywonder if the rear hump could be filled in for scope mounting, or would that be just totally ghetto?? I agree I like the big charging hump, I say leave it
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