New projects in process, so......
.....lots of stuff on the block. I want to buy a few upper end scopes and red dots so as to complete four EBRs hanging around stalled here, thus the goodies for sale.
PICS TO ALL WHO INQUIRED ON SUNDAY, THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE!
Benjamin 132 .22, classy, older air pistol, a bit "brassy", pump handle droops, easy fix $65 shipped
Beretta 418 .25ACP, very clean, one extra magazine, the real Bond Beretta, $300 shipped
Husqvarna 1887 7.5mm, these are just plain nice old Svenska army revolvers, good condition, some old pitting, generally pretty pricey, asking $325 shipped
Cimarron 1872 Open Top .44 Russian, NIB, $400 shipped
Pedersoli Kentucky .50, very clean SOLD
Mossberg Plinkster .22LR, new but no box, has the "faux" maple stock, pretty and light, excellent kid's .22 rifle, $125 shipped with extra magazine
Marlin 336 .25-35, relined barrel, overall shape is well worn but tight, buttstock cracked and repaired, $300 shipped gets you into a nice .25-35 for the kids SOLD
Marlin 36 .30-30, customized in Austria, has an octagon to round barrel with integral rib, high grade Bishop stocks with nice checkering, $475 shipped SOLD
Parker-Hale Midland .308, this is a project, unblued action, Brownells pre-fit barrel (not installed), lots of spare bits, no stock, $175 shipped SOLD
Remington 700BDL left hand .30-06, very nice shape, $475 shipped SOLD
Browning BLR .30-06, this gun has a few cosmetic issues, stored in a wet case, it has a pitting on the receiver and barrel that could easily be cleaned up with a re-blue or durakote, comes with steel Weaver bases, $475 shipped SOLD
Mauser 98 8.14x46r, post WWI target rifle with Lange sight, original stock but duffle cut and forward piece lost, $350
I want to move these quickly, aso please make an offer. As usual, pics on request.
Thanks for looking!
Otony in Washington, near Idaho and Oregon
New projects in process, so......
Tony - is that Parker Hale Mauser one of the actions from Gibbs or whoever? Has it been heat treated? Basically the M82, -3 or -4?
I got a stock.
Doug Mann
New projects in process, so......
It is a heat treated action, sort of Mauser, but set up for a Springfield bolt! Apparently P-H found a huge pile of '03 bolts some where and decided to morph those into a Mauser action. They designed a new cocking piece that eliminated the safety and knob, so from the outside it pretty much resembles a Mauser sporter action. Has an adjustable trigger w/side safety.
I purchased some spare bits for it, but would have to look to see what I have, been a while. I'm know I have all the parts to make it a wing safety with cocking knob if so desired.
Two outstanding issues. The action has some pitting on the exterior. Second, the trigger guard assembly is from a '96 Mauser and is not correct for the rifle, as the bow is smaller and doesn't line up with the trigger. The magazine and floorplate all line up perfectly. It would work if a fellow cut-off the bow and used a shotgun guard, sort of like a Mannlicher rifle. If you have standard '98 bottom metal it will drop straight on. And it fits in a '98 Mauser stock.
Is the Pedersoli .50 a pistol or rifle?
Ooops, a Kentucky styled PISTOL!
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New projects in process, so......
This bears more research.
Doug Mann
Hey, Mr. mann! Good to see you here sir.
I hope all is well and your doing well.
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Interested in the Pedersoli .50 pistol
Can you send pictures? roserunbob@hotmail.com
are pics available?
interested in the model 36 that was reworked in austria and also the 25/35is the kentucky pistol flint or caplock
thanks
are pics available?
need an emule to send pics which will be forthcoming.
Pedersoli is percussed
Interested in the Pedersoli .50 pistol
will do
are pics available? email inside
haroldcable@gmail.com
New projects in process, so......
Tony,
The BLR is of interest to me....Pics please?
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Hey, Mr. mann! Good to see you here sir.
Why thank you, Rob. All is well with kith and kin.
Doug Mann