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Shadow 4's mauser
12-24-2012, 08:31 PM,
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Shadow 4's mauser
[attachment=79][attachment=80][attachment=81][attachment=82][attachment=83]Here's the pic's we'll let him tell the story.
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12-25-2012, 11:20 AM,
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RE: Shadow 4's mauser
Pretty nice.

Thanks for sharing,

Jim
That's my story, and I'm stickin' to it!
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12-26-2012, 03:07 AM,
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RE: Shadow 4's mauser
(12-24-2012, 08:31 PM)Don McDowell Wrote: Here's the pic's we'll let him tell the story.

In 1976 my father took me on my FIRST hunt, 12 yrs old, with this rifle, dropped a nice 4x4 mule deer, 1st shot is all that was needed. I remember my dad telling me it was the cleanest shot he'd seen.

1983 my grandfather died, I was asked if there was anything of my grandfathers that I wanted? Without hesitation I said his (this) 30-06.

I hunted with this rifle for the next couple of years, until I bought a Remington model 700 BDL in 300 win mag.
I cleaned and oiled this rifle, and put it to bed.

1992, my now wife, took this rifle on her FIRST ever hunt of anything and shot a 4x4 mule deer, 1st shot was all that was needed.
Cleaned and oiled this rifle, put it to bed.

2009, took my oldest daughter Savannah on her FIRST hunt ever, she shot a nice 4x4 mule deer, 1st shot was behind the frt shoulder, laid down, told her to put another one in the same spot, she did, the end. Cleaned and oiled this rifle and put it to bed.

ALL of this has been done with this rifle posted above.

It will not see the light of day again until my youngest, 9 yrs old will go on her first hunt. After such time it will be cleaned and oiled and put to bed, again. I'll probably hang it on the wall.

I just want to know what the hell is it? Nobody can tell me much about it, the markings on the gun is whats in the pics, thats it. No other. The most that has been "guessed" is that it is possibly a military weapon that has been sporterized.

It has a VERY tight chamber that brass fired from this rifle or fl resized brass only can be used.

Because of the history of this rifle, to me, it is priceless.
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12-26-2012, 09:06 AM,
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RE: Shadow 4's mauser
Back in the 1950s through the mid 60s there were a lot of milsurpMausers and Mauser parts floating around for cheap. A number of outfits like Flaigs, Herters, Numrich et.al took said rifles and actions, rebarreled them to 06 and 270 primarily, put them in a sporting stock with a turned down bolt and a blue job and out the door as a reasonably high quality, low cost sporting rifle. The Gun Control Act of 1964 ended mail order firearms and pretty well snuffed the marketing of rifles such as these.
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12-29-2012, 10:47 AM,
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RE: Shadow 4's mauser
Shadow 4, Your rifle looks like a couple of mine and they are Mauser 98K and Argentine 09 actions.

MAC
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01-06-2013, 05:08 PM,
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RE: Shadow 4's mauser
Love the story.
Dry Creek Firewood
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01-06-2013, 07:37 PM,
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RE: Shadow 4's mauser
Here is one of those $20. 1937 VZ-24 Czech Mauser actions I put a Fajen Stock on and rechambered a .222 to a .22 varminter (.22-250) back in 1959 the wood, bent bolt and action came from Herters.
The bore is shot out now but it will still hold a MOA @ 200.
That rifle brought down a lot of fox and wood chucks.

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The reason a dog has so many friends is because he wags his tail instead of his tongue.
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01-06-2013, 08:02 PM,
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RE: Shadow 4's mauser
Kurt looks like a fine rifle to rebarrel, and get up and running again.
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01-06-2013, 09:19 PM,
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RE: Shadow 4's mauser
Yes I been thinking about a 6.5-08 for a little longer coy dog caliber.
The reason a dog has so many friends is because he wags his tail instead of his tongue.
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01-10-2013, 01:47 AM,
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RE: Shadow 4's mauser
(01-06-2013, 07:37 PM)Kurt Wrote: Here is one of those $20. 1937 VZ-24 Czech Mauser actions I put a Fajen Stock on and rechambered a .222 to a .22 varminter (.22-250) back in 1959 the wood, bent bolt and action came from Herters.
The bore is shot out now but it will still hold a MOA @ 200.
That rifle brought down a lot of fox and wood chucks.

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Dang Kurt....that's a lousy looking stock! TongueBig Grin Couldn't you have done a little better???WinkBig Grin

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