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    Default 1938 JP Saurer and Sohn Mauser 308

    I know I will catch a lot of Flak for doing this, but it went together so smoothly and shoots so well,
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    Depends on condition when you started. I assume it was NOT a matched military!?

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    No, it wasn't, it was a Russian Capture, with Arsenal replacement parts, barrel was rusted.
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    No harm in that good looking gun will will still be going long after you or I am turned to dust !

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    Its open season on RC's as far as I care!

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    RC's and Yugo mix masters
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    I like it. How does it shoot?

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    It shoots rather well, I was surprised how accurate it was with a $80 barrel.
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    Nice rifle and the pre war K98 actions are a fine piece of machining.

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    they are so smooth, and the have a solid sound when they latch
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