I'm blaming this one (Mauser 71/84) on Doug...
With his post about the early 1851 Navy by Navy Arms I started to do a quick info search (instead of getting down to work like I SHOULD do, of course - haven't finished my first cup of coffee is my excuse). And Navy Arms' site popped up.
What intrigues me is that when I tried to follow a link on their home page for info on 77/84 Mausers, I got a "Access Denied you filthy foreigner" page instead of the info page. Here's the link to the Old Western Scrounger page linked from Navy Arms' landing page.
https://www.ows-ammo.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=71%2F84
There IS more than one way to skin a cat, so I fired up the Opera browser with its VPN and got the following info on them.
Three grades available.
Grade 1 - no cracked stocks. $1,299.95
Grade 2 - cracked stocks. $ 895.00
Grade 3 - Solid Rubber Prop $ 699.95
I'm blaming this one (Mauser 71/84) on Doug...
I get occasional emails from OWS and saw those awhile back. Makes me wish o had hung onto the one I had years ago. It was fun to play with, for sure.
I've been trying to get my ducks in somewhat of a row...
in order to shoot mine. Brass is scarce and pretty expensive but mine fortunately came with 90+ pieces. Hopefully I'll get it together before the fall.