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    Or these?

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      6 of my historical rifles

      From left to right:

      1. Châtellerault Berthier MLE 16 from 1917, with carbine bolt/bend down bolt handle, it has the N stamp.

      2. Swedish Carl Gustav M1896 from 1918, numbers matching minus the cleaning rod.

      3. Italian Carcano M91 from 1936 it came to Denmark with some German soldiers under the second world war,
      when the war in Europe was over and the Germans was on there way back to Germany,
      it was given to the man I bought it from by one of the German soldiers, number identical, but in bad condition.

      4. Just a modern 22lr.

      5. Saint-Étienne Berthier mix gun, MLE 16 reciver, the barrel and chamber are from 1910,
      it doesn't have the ball N modification done to it, the bolt is from another gun but all other parts that has a serial number are matching to the chamber/barrel.

      6. Number identical Steyr Budapest M95 from 1916, unfortunately it has some modern German pressure proof marks., but it is a good shooter anyway.

      7. Number identical Preduzece M44, Mod 98, like the Steyr this one also got modern German pressure proof marks.

      The guns from above:


      My Carcano (from above) in snow:


      The Preduzece (from above) in her preferred element:
      Last edited by Claus ØHH; 12-06-2013, 06:12 PM.

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        Here's a few of My PPK RZM....[IMG]http:/[/IMG]
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        Denny G.

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          Hi Denny and nice to see you posting. As i have mentioned to you in the past, your PPK RZM is a screamer and thanks for posting such great photos of it!

          Best,

          Erich

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            Originally posted by merdock View Post
            Hi,
            Here a few crap photos I know.

            1st up is my current restoration project do have more parts but can any body say what it is?
            Okay. I am curious.

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              I'm glad to see you over here as well Denny!!
              Jim

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                My two Bavarian contract Steyr Hahns of WW1.
                One from 1916, one from 1918.

                Cheers,
                t.
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                  Last edited by denny714; 05-26-2015, 08:12 PM.

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                    Originally posted by NZMark View Post
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                    Ahhh Nice!

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                      Great items guys!

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                        Garand, P08, P38

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                          Outstanding work Saaismail, you did build these 2 displays yourself, if so just love your'e work, and I really like the tribute to D-Day and is that bottles of sand from each beach?

                          Lou

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                            Displays

                            Hey Thanks Lou! Yes I built these myself and the sand/soil is from each of the sites listed...

                            Scott

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                              I hate you,I cannot saw a straight line even with a lazer beam assist.And you turn out stuff like that ,its fantastic.
                              The worst part is I am the son of a master carpenter.

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