Bob Simpson was there, no .22s but there was a copy of the new book and others. There was a note saying the book is being printed now. Brad was not there.
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HERRZM,
What you have acquired is truly admirable and I am sure the envy of many members here. An ES 360 would be the center piece of anyone's .22 sporting collection. I am curious about collecting the .22s in Europe. Are the early rifles encountered there? I am specifically interested in the...
I assumed that if he has the rifles they would be displayed on them. Because he is in Europe I did not assume he has the accompanying firearms. I have seen another European collector who has a collection of Mauser C-96 pistol holster stocks, no pistols, just the holster stocks and it was also an...
I am very happy to have one. The collection is truly amazing. At some point your friends collection will go on the market and as much as I admire what he has accomplished, I would much prefer to see these on examples of the rifles they belong on. They need to come home IMHO.
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I feel very fortunate even though I do not yet have a MS 350 B, MS 420 B or Mm 410 B. I do have a very nice ES 340 B that I think it would also fit on nicely.
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I thought it might be a Walther.
I primarily collect Mauser pocket and vest pocket pistols. I have a modest collection of Mauser .22 rifles because I enjoy shooting them. Like any collector I have researched them and have learned what to look for. I check several Internet auction and gun sales...
quid per quo?
I'll share if you will. In the picture of your 3 rifles, what is the top rifle? I can tell the other 2 are Mauser ES 350 Bs? How did you come by yours?
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Yes and no. What are you asking? The adjustment uses a key with a square hole but the sight attaches and looks like the one at the top of the add.
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BRP,
This one is like the one in the middle with the exception of not having knobs for adjusting windage and elevation. Instead it has square ends, that require a key like the bottom sight. One like it is pictured on page 87 of Speeds book, Mauser Smallbores.
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How rare is a late diopter sight for a Mauser 350 B? The type that mounts on the receiver grooves and comes off the left side, then back to clear the bolt and bolt handle. What would one be worth?
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