Message from @Runes
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I don't mind lower wave count, at a certain point the etch in Damascus can get crazy
It feels so relaxing
Looking at Granfors Bruk, they're a forge in Northern Stockholm
Shit costs nearly a grand though
I also don't agree entirely with their manufacturing process.
Gonna go talk with him about scales
I still have 1 blank
I've been designing wallets so my soft launch turns into a hard launch and we start getting orders.
$350
I do good?
You got ripped off
Ripped off/about even.
For a yugo?
They’re about 500 leaf bux
A bit steep for a Yugo unless it's a prime example
Yeah you paid average retail
M48's have been creeping up in price lately
Average is $400-450. $375 if you're lucky.
You did alright assuming the bore is decent.
>milsurp
>generic
What
They’re all different, that’s the point of collecting
I was thinking he broke even or got fudded
Shit's going up in price though
If you look at how many nations used a Mauser I can't judge him for not knowing exactly what it was without marks
Same, I wouldn't be able to know them all
And how many nations still use a mauser action
Mausers are big dick energy
Just watching Demo Ranch's Auto Mag video
The .30 Carbine pistol has giggle factor for me
Hmm
1871, 71 Jaeger, 71/84, ottoman 93, Spanish 93, Swedish 95, Spanish 95, argentine 95, more South American 95’s I can’t remember, which lead to the 1903 and from that the P13 and P14, the G98, Czech 98’s yugo 98’s, Thai and Chinese 98’s the M1917, K98k, postwar yugo 98’s
Swedish m38 plz
This doesn’t include carbines or things that are too far derived like the Arisaka
That’s just what I remember, there’s fucking hundreds of variations
Paul Mauser, and to a lesser extent, Peter, changed the fucking *world*
@Reichtangle good thing I don’t collect milsurp. They all look like ye olde ancient bolt action to me.
Arisakas are actually really legit rifles
Polygonal rifling and built tougher than any other rifle at the time