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I've been following this auction and wondered what the members here think of this rifle 1903
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I believe the rifle was built by K.B. ADAMS, the barrel is by the great J.R. BUHMILLER. Flaigs marked their rifle barrels with a imprimatur rollmark on them in the script or cursive. Might be wrong, WON'T BE THE FIRST NOR THE LAST TIME.
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thanks, along the same lines, does anyone have any ideas about who did this rifle custom 257
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No idea who made either one, but I did think it interesting that the same bidder (Andres de la Torre) ended up with both rifles.
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No idea who made either one, but I did think it interesting that the same bidder (Andres de la Torre) ended up with both rifles. He also got this one.
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thanks, along the same lines, does anyone have any ideas about who did this rifle custom 257 IT LOOKS LIKE IT IS POSSIBLY THE WORK OF DENNIS OLSON.
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What do you think, do you think the people that did this rifle custom 375 Also did the Mauser in 257AI?
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The "Mouser" bo;t action is obviously a M17/P14 Enfield or Remington commercial equivalent, as the safety clearly reveals. I am curious as to why the Lyman Alaskan scope is mounted so far back, given its enormous eye relief. Not an advisable arrangement for a .375 H&H.
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