Mauser 100th anniversary

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Mauser 100th anniversary

#1 Post by Jon B »

Well the moderated P14 has gone to a new home, so today I picked up one of these, and it is very very nice!

Manufactured in 1998 number 781 of 1000 and as yet unfired.
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Lucky bugger! I know there not old but if I ever see one again I think I would!

Good little investment. Enjoy shooting it mate and remember me if it needs a new home..
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Jon B wrote:Well the moderated P14 has gone to a new home,

A sett, to be precise, ooman...
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Oh I will enjoy it!

I hope you enjoy the P14 as much as I did, i had hours of fun with it, If you want the scope that was on it at a special price let me know, just to keep them together.
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We've mounted a POSP 8x42 scope on it, ooman, but not had chance to try it out yet...
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You will love it, 40 grain N140 and 155 grain Lapua scenar or Hornady A max :good:
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MartinS wrote:Lucky bugger! I know there not old but if I ever see one again I think I would!

Good little investment. Enjoy shooting it mate and remember me if it needs a new home..
Go for it!
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#8 Post by MartinS »

Ballistol wrote:
MartinS wrote:Lucky bugger! I know there not old but if I ever see one again I think I would!

Good little investment. Enjoy shooting it mate and remember me if it needs a new home..
Go for it!
http://www.henrykrank.com/index.php?mai ... ts_id=4418

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#9 Post by meles meles »

Oh you can't go wrong with a Noise Magnet ooman !
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#10 Post by MartinS »

meles meles wrote:Oh you can't go wrong with a Noise Magnet ooman !
I know but I have got a slot free for another Mauser though! sign85

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