Rafter Well-Known Member Monday at 4:06 AM #3 Not sure that I'm a fan of the light coloured marble cake walnut - not that it is ever likely tto have an impact on my firearms purchasing decisions. More seriously, that is some outstanding craftmanship. Well done Mauser.
Not sure that I'm a fan of the light coloured marble cake walnut - not that it is ever likely tto have an impact on my firearms purchasing decisions. More seriously, that is some outstanding craftmanship. Well done Mauser.
John Gryphon Well-Known Member Monday at 4:10 AM #4 Rafter said: I'm a fan of the light coloured marble cake walnut - Click to expand... heres ya answer Attachments kiwi-shoe-polish-black.webp 13.8 KB · Views: 1
Rafter Well-Known Member Monday at 5:09 AM #5 You could use that to cover up the shiny gold stuff too - winning! At least the gold inlay adds some rust proofing. I wonder if anyone has used zinc for corrosion protection, as a sacrificial anode.
You could use that to cover up the shiny gold stuff too - winning! At least the gold inlay adds some rust proofing. I wonder if anyone has used zinc for corrosion protection, as a sacrificial anode.
John Gryphon Well-Known Member Monday at 5:44 AM #7 Rafter said: as a sacrificial anode. Click to expand... had them on our piling barge and doubt that a gun warrants them lol. i must add that part two are rigbys not Mauser.
Rafter said: as a sacrificial anode. Click to expand... had them on our piling barge and doubt that a gun warrants them lol. i must add that part two are rigbys not Mauser.