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Who made this LSR mount?

ditch68

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I assume repro, my Dad got it from somewhere in Eastern Europe on ebay...he thinks?

Who made this mount? It isn't French, but is nice.

Never mind the scope...I know it is too late for a "v" block Sauer. It's just in there for display. Just got it back from being cleaned by vaughn99....what a great job he did!

Jeff
 

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these have been discussed here and there. Not sure who the culprit is but they are done very well. All seem to be numbered in the Sauer V block range for some odd reason. One more to really be careful of.
 
Yeah, it is really close to real...I want to say Ukraine, but I'm not sure. The "1" on the base? That's new to me.

I think the most impressive part is the bluing job...it sure looks period, compare to the scope. It's much "bluer" in person, my photos aren't so great. Not black like most repros.

Jeff
 
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This series of replicas was done in the Czech Republic. It's like 10-12 years or more backwards. The manufacturer has already finished. It was too laborious and expensive. It's top quality, all machined, no castings. I also had one LSR from him. Today unbearable.
 
This series of replicas was done in the Czech Republic. It's like 10-12 years or more backwards. The manufacturer has already finished. It was too laborious and expensive. It's top quality, all machined, no castings. I also had one LSR from him. Today unbearable.

Thanks!

Jeff
 

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