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Such an impressive thread. You two do educate many of us who are buffoons when it comes to the inner workings of a gun.
Utah, there are some photos of a Meffert I bought last Sunday, posted on the thank you thread to Raimey in the German gun forum, if you have not seen them.
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RCC, I don't hang out here as much as I used to. Recently I posted about a Mauser rifle and was then directed to the single barrel sub-forum I didn't know existed. Now I post about SxS and am directed to the German sub-forum I didn't know existed. I have this forum bookmarked and skip right past the rest. Beautiful Meffert you picked up. I let another one similar to current one being discussed get away as the pictures were not good enough to make me feel comfortable.
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Utah: Lovely effort on the dissassembly & images. How about one of the muzzle? M-4 recently made me aware of a Westley bolt gun in 0.318" and you crossed my mind.
Kind Regards,
Raimey rse
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Will do on the picture of the muzzles. Will be later this afternoon as I am off to an auction in a few minutes.
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Utah: Lovely effort on the dissassembly & images. How about one of the muzzle? M-4 recently made me aware of a Westley bolt gun in 0.318" and you crossed my mind.
Kind Regards,
Raimey rse What are you looking for at the muzzle? I know the barrel length seemed odd to me, but it looks uncut, chokes are full and ungodly full.
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Appeared someone got a decent buy on the .318 WR but with the crummy pic's and in ability for inspection it went for more than I was willing to gamble. From what could be seen it looked good with just some blueing wear on the bbl and looks to have sold for about $3500 to get it into the hands of the new owner. Sorry about the thread diversion but had to answer.
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Not a diversion there M-4 as I put the tangent out there. I guess one might find a German bolt gun in 0.276" Westley Richards, 0.276" Rigby/7x57 Mauser, before a discovery of one in 0.318" Westley Richards. Anyway, I was looking for a menacing or crosshatched muzzle but here Immanuel Meffert held to less adornment. The tubes look nice & meaty. The tube length most definitely should be an integer number in cm like 68, 69, 70cm, etc. Have you posted the length already and I missed it?
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Raimey rse
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I only thought I posted the length.... 29 1/2" 6 lb 12 oz
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To keep with the cm integer value length, it should be 75cm or just a little over 29 1/2".
Kind Regards,
Raimey rse
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