Of course all the good guys have a 7 x 57 and what better than a stock standard Mauser from the twenties or thirties.
Though I did put a Tubb firing pin and a Canjar trigger on it.
The photo shows it with the new/old B Nickel 3 to 10 that I put on it a few years ago and the target when I sighted it in. (well one does tend to keep those targets when it all goes right doesn't one)
You can see the safety just clears the scope which is why I used this scope after the previous vintage German scope on it got water logged when I was away on a ten day hunt and is another reason why you should have iron sights on a hunting rifle.
Had this rifle for around forty years now and although I have sold other rifles and of course regretted selling them after the deed was done this one will be an estate sale.
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