We had lunch with some of the wife's family and the Cracker Barrel in Londonderry, NH, today. After that we popped over to Kittery, ME, and of course I had to go look at GUNS.
Saw a couple that interested me, but with the Bank of the Wife present (and closed) all I did was window shop.
1. A very nice post-war Yugo assembled K98k, scrubbed receiver with strong crest, mix of WaA parts and post war parts. Standard phosphate stamped trigger assembly with round screws, repaired varnished stock, flat butt plate, no take down disk; had hood, no cleaning rod. Bolt MM, great bore; a little dirty, but sharp. $295.
2. Savage marked #4 Mark 1 Enfield. Bolt MM (bolt heavy with cosmo), very good bore, strong and clear. Great, clean wood. Most small partsmarked with Savage "S". Very sharp gray-green parkerized finish; weren't these blued? Then it has been refinished. Missing magazine, $275.
3. 5 M91/30s, three Tulas, 1938-1943, at least one all matching. Didn't look at $.
4. Italian Caracano carbine
5. M95 Steyr carbine, matching.
MS
Saw a couple that interested me, but with the Bank of the Wife present (and closed) all I did was window shop.
1. A very nice post-war Yugo assembled K98k, scrubbed receiver with strong crest, mix of WaA parts and post war parts. Standard phosphate stamped trigger assembly with round screws, repaired varnished stock, flat butt plate, no take down disk; had hood, no cleaning rod. Bolt MM, great bore; a little dirty, but sharp. $295.
2. Savage marked #4 Mark 1 Enfield. Bolt MM (bolt heavy with cosmo), very good bore, strong and clear. Great, clean wood. Most small partsmarked with Savage "S". Very sharp gray-green parkerized finish; weren't these blued? Then it has been refinished. Missing magazine, $275.
3. 5 M91/30s, three Tulas, 1938-1943, at least one all matching. Didn't look at $.
4. Italian Caracano carbine
5. M95 Steyr carbine, matching.
MS