T Bone
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I stumbled into this rifle down at the local gun store.
It spoke to me.
I've heard of these Siamese Mauser conversions into the 45-70 frequently done in the 1960-80s, but this is the first I've handled.
A butchered Mauser is a terrible thing, but whoever did the work, did it very well.
Fit and finish, balance, full length bedding was all done by a pro, yet there are no distinguishing marks on the barrel other than cartridge specification.
Looking forward to getting a low power scope on this thing and throwing lead!
The Jap made actions are highly regarded as hell for stout and will handle any 45-70 load.
Out here in the west, the 45-70 is under-appreciated and the price tag showed it. This thumper followed me home.
It spoke to me.
I've heard of these Siamese Mauser conversions into the 45-70 frequently done in the 1960-80s, but this is the first I've handled.
A butchered Mauser is a terrible thing, but whoever did the work, did it very well.
Fit and finish, balance, full length bedding was all done by a pro, yet there are no distinguishing marks on the barrel other than cartridge specification.
Looking forward to getting a low power scope on this thing and throwing lead!
The Jap made actions are highly regarded as hell for stout and will handle any 45-70 load.
Out here in the west, the 45-70 is under-appreciated and the price tag showed it. This thumper followed me home.
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