SCORE MOTHERBITCHES! Acquired a couple new rifles today. Most notably, a World War I era Mauser that belonged to my grandfather. Yeah, not WWII, WORLD WAR ONE. So this thing is damn near 100 years old. From what my dad says, it's the most beautifully accurate rifle one could ever dream of owning. I haven't fired it yet, it needs a LOT of checking, cleaning, maintenance, etc before I even think about touching it. But I'm pretty excited that my dad finally passed it on to me.
Also got a WWI era Springfield .30-06 sniper rifle. Not very familiar with it. I think my dad said something about it being kinda rare because it's a 6 turn barrel or some shit like that, I dunno, wasn't really listening, I was too busy drooling. From what he said, it's a total bitch to fire because of the insane recoil.
My uncle has been offering lately to take me out hunting on his property in Montana, so I'm considering pickin up a 30 cal rifle of some sort in the near future. I'm still trying to decide on the exact calibre.Any recommendations/thoughts regarding a good modern hunting rifle and what ammo tends to be cheapest?btw, here's a deer from last year and an elk from this'n that he sent me pics of:
8mm... Maybe. I haven't looked too closely at it yet. I tried not to handle them because they haven't been cared for properly in a lot of years, don't want the oils from my hands to fuck up anything before I get a chance to work on them. I dunno, I was thinking Mausers always used the standard 7.62 NATO rounds
I was watching a series they had on the History Channel the other day called WWII in HD which chronicled the more important events of WWII in Europe and the Pacific. It got me thinking about my grandfather and how, like several of the people they interviewed, he refused to talk about his experiences during the war for the rest of his life with one or two rare exceptions.
I'm pretty sure he was in Okinawa, and I think my mom mentioned once that he was in the Marianas Islands, but she was thinking that he wasn't necessarily involved in any fighting. From what I've learned, if he was in either one of those places, chances are he WAS involved in active combat on a few occasions.
Anyway, if anyone knows where or how I could search for someone from WW2 to find a timeline documenting where they might have been stationed, their movements, their combat experience, etc, please let me know.
Depending on where / when they were made Mauser's are 8mm, 7.62 and a few other calibers. I can tell you the those chambered for the 7.62 kick like a * if they're the one of the so-called "short rifles."
More than likely he saw quite a bit of action while stationed there.
Here's a few pics of my old fubar'd Mauser. I also took a pic of the markings on the side of the receiver. I'm not really sure what it means. I'm pretty sure its NOT made in 1895, thats probably just when the first model of this particular gun was produced. I think the "Deutsche Waffen" part signifies it was made for German military use.
Is it really not usable?