While technically not a milsurp, it is assuredly built on a Kar98 action and has the WWI era claw mounts and optics. My Type B is the single flat (rear) bridge variation, and has a 1/2 octagon and 1/2 round barrel, ribbed along the upper length, and with a ramped front sight. The open rear sight leafs are marked at 100, 200 and 300 meters.
This was a commercially offered firearm for hunting or range shooting. The double set trigger reduces sear release to under 1/2 lb trigger pull. Chambered in an obsolete round, 8 X 60 J, I probably won't be firing it without developing some cases and handloads.
There's a little left side bluing loss, especially on the 4X scope and floor plate, and the pressed horn buttplate is a little beat up. But still, it's a seriously gorgeous gun.
Pics, enjoy, and thanks for looking.
This was a commercially offered firearm for hunting or range shooting. The double set trigger reduces sear release to under 1/2 lb trigger pull. Chambered in an obsolete round, 8 X 60 J, I probably won't be firing it without developing some cases and handloads.
There's a little left side bluing loss, especially on the 4X scope and floor plate, and the pressed horn buttplate is a little beat up. But still, it's a seriously gorgeous gun.
Pics, enjoy, and thanks for looking.
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