67L36Driver
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Mauser story:
My good friend and hunting partner Bob (since passed on) drug home a ‘sporterized Mauser’ from an estate auction for $65.
When I looked at it I saw right away it wasn’t a milsurp.
FN Mauser model of 1952. Commercial built in 7 x 57. [emoji108]
Complete with (almost obligatory) K4 Weaver.
Bob parked a 3x9 Redfield Widefield on the bridge and hunted with it the next twenty five years.[emoji106]
The pennys hide the stock reinforcement bolt a previous owner installed. I replaced the cheapo Lincoln cents with much more classy Indian head. [emoji6]
Stock is original with all the dings and scrapes earned hunting.
The broken stock wrist has been repaired with brass pins and epoxy after I acquired it from Bob, God bless him.
My good friend and hunting partner Bob (since passed on) drug home a ‘sporterized Mauser’ from an estate auction for $65.
When I looked at it I saw right away it wasn’t a milsurp.
FN Mauser model of 1952. Commercial built in 7 x 57. [emoji108]
Complete with (almost obligatory) K4 Weaver.
Bob parked a 3x9 Redfield Widefield on the bridge and hunted with it the next twenty five years.[emoji106]

The pennys hide the stock reinforcement bolt a previous owner installed. I replaced the cheapo Lincoln cents with much more classy Indian head. [emoji6]
Stock is original with all the dings and scrapes earned hunting.
The broken stock wrist has been repaired with brass pins and epoxy after I acquired it from Bob, God bless him.
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