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I traded one away. I was fortunate to get it back. What a sweetheart. 200 yd steel...piece of cake. This one will stay!!!Here is link to make sense of the disc markings.
Stock Discs for 1894 & 1896 Swedish Mausers
Just given ya my experience. It's a keeper and more. Happy faceI been looking at getting one myself. I have heard not to really pay attention to the markings on the discs as they were marked almost 100 years ago and who knows how much they beens hot since then.
yeah, I really want one but it would mean sellin something to buy it.
Paid $39 for one back in the 1980's. Haven't fired it and It's been sitting in the safe ever since. It'll probably go to my grandson some time in the future. They are nice hunting rifles. My son dropped his first deer with one.
Bought it as an investment. So much red tape involved in selling it now it's not worth the trouble.See, I just don't understand how you have a gun hidden away for a lifetime and not shoot it...autres pays autres facons, I guess.
tac
What he said, I thinkTac,
Woody06 might possibly be referring to selling it on-line to those in other states - in which case a C+R FFL is needed and a minimum of book-keeping as in tracking date of your sales work as per govt restrictions. You make a good point though as the amount of "red tape" incumbent upon one in such a context in the States here remains many orders of magnitude lower than in most of the rest of the world.
Our (read: "'Murica's") STILL - even in this glorious "post-Western, 'living document Constitution'" age that our own elite's tell us lies with greater and greater restrictions on our rights - comparatively more cynical view of many Federal government blandishments, at least regarding firearms transactions, means that not even the most vociferously anti-gun rights Democratic administration has yet been able to stop face-to-face un-papered gun sales.
Best,
Gunnar