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My CE44 HT

Hello

Here is my CE44 HT, I do not have the scope.

comes from the east of France

Block L with MAUSER supplied stock

I adapted a civil telescope with ring make by Robert SPIELAUER

Best regards

Really nice Sauer High Turret as well. Really like these rifles.
 
Thank You HERCULES and all

I finally found a military dkl, she's not in very good condition outside but it is 100% original and fits perfectly to the rifle. the optics are clear and its perfect functioning
Waiting for a more beautiful
Thanks to SAUER and VINTAGESCOPE.
Here's a shot at 50m with PPU ammo.

See you soon
 

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Well, I decided to put, in the old way, copy rings, a little reworked

The back ring is a reproduction of Robert Spielauer

The front ring ... not that of Spielauer, another ceded by my friend Xavier and a military spring, thank you for his help

The brightness of Khalès is truly extraordinary, the pointed reticle is better for aiming

Until I find one complete with rings, but I'm already very happy, it is set and zeroed at 100 m


See you soon
 

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Well, I decided to put, in the old way, copy rings, a little reworked

The back ring is a reproduction of Robert Spielauer

The front ring ... not that of Spielauer, another ceded by my friend Xavier and a military spring, thank you for his help

The brightness of Khalès is truly extraordinary, the pointed reticle is better for aiming

Until I find one complete with rings, but I'm already very happy, it is set and zeroed at 100 m


See you soon

I would be a bit reticent to shoot your gun with a Khales on it . The erector set in the H4/60 is made of a zinc/pot metal type of material and it does not age well. I had a Khales that I purchased from Robert that didnt last 25 rounds before it imploded. Getting a Khales worked on is an adventure in itself due to the fraility of the internals.

Nice gun ,and do as you please, but I would use a more durable scope when shooting...just giving you the benefit of the lesson I learned without the expense of paying for it.

My advice..put a set of rings on a period Zeiss and use that....Zeiss is tough..have yet to break one and mine are from the late 20's and 30s.
I have literally put several hundred rounds down range with them and they still function perfectly.

Great looking HT...
 
Steve, for what I know Kahles used Zamak. And it spells Kahles and not Khales .. despite the German pronounciation stays the same ;).

Nice placeholder you did there!
 
I agree. Do not shoot with that scope. I can tell that my RS replica scope there is a degree of twist. The rifle is a nail driver.
 
Steve, for what I know Kahles used Zamak. And it spells Kahles and not Khales .. despite the German pronounciation stays the same ;).

Nice placeholder you did there!

Nothing like correcting some one else's grammar while making grammar mistakes. I love it.

:laugh:
 

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