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I grew up with a G & H .30-06 Mauser with a set trigger, Schnable FE, solid matted rib, folding sights for 80 and 175 yds, shadow cheekpiece. A nice light carbine. What a straight shooting gun that is. My brother has it now.
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02-04-2020, 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Richard Flanders
I grew up with a G & H .30-06 Mauser with a set trigger, Schnable FE, solid matted rib, folding sights for 80 and 175 yds, shadow cheekpiece. A nice light carbine. What a straight shooting gun that is. My brother has it now.
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Rich, Griffin's Mauser actioned rifles were every bit as beautiful as their Springfield based guns. Most of the "Heavy" guns were built with '98 actions.
It's a personal preference for me that Springfields get my heart racing. Kinda a Ford vs Chevy sort of thing.
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