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Speaking of restoration work, this was a stock-up one as well. 
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How about some pics of the Niedner rimless magnum rifle that you wrote about in Rifle #130, July/August 1990?
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Speaking of restoration work, this was a stock-up one as well. Beautiful- nice flow to the lines of the stock, panels, checkering and, to my taste anyway, no Germanic carvings or French-styled "skip-line" as on Weatherby and Winslow rifles- not to my liking- however, I wonder how accurate the cocking knob rear peep was in that day, compared to the Lyman rear peep that required a stock "relief" clearance in the rear receiver area--?? Care to shed any light on that?? RWTF
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RWTF, IMO the cocking piece sights work just fine and I have never had a problem with them. I tested them one time on a Niedner rifle after removing the slide of a Lyman 48 and although there was shift of impact, the group was the same size.
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How about some pics of the Niedner rimless magnum rifle that you wrote about in Rifle #130, July/August 1990? Thanks, Tom Boy that goes back a ways ;-).  One of my old B&W photos. Notice the little roller on the back of the trigger. 
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Michael, buen dia, me podria decir si el rifle que tengo es un R.G Owen original ? levante fotos en el foro de armas alemanas y austriacas del rifle en cuestion, si cree necesario fotos mas detalladas hagamelo saber y las envio para que Ud. pueda ver bien el rifle. Saludos desde Argentina.
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[quote=Nano Ippoliti]Michael, buen dia, me podria decir si el rifle que tengo es un R.G Owen original ? levante fotos en el foro de armas alemanas y austriacas del rifle en cuestion, si cree necesario fotos mas detalladas hagamelo saber y las envio para que Ud. pueda ver bien el rifle. Saludos desde Argentina. [/quote Que esta las armas tienes hechan in Alemania o Austricas: Mauser, Ferhlach, Heym, y quizas, otros tambien?? A mi me gusto mucho Mauser-- Saludos desde Michigan, amigo! El Zorro
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How about some pics of the Niedner rimless magnum rifle that you wrote about in Rifle #130, July/August 1990? Thanks, Tom Boy that goes back a ways ;-).  One of my old B&W photos. Notice the little roller on the back of the trigger. Learn something new every day- I didn't know that Neidner and Shelhammer both lived in and worked in Dowagic, MI-- Home also of the Heddon fishing tackle Company (back in the day)--
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Hola zorro, gracias por contestar mi consulta, tengo varios rifles y voy a levantar fotos para que opinen en un nuevo foro, saludos amigo, Nano.
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Michael, buen dia, me podria decir si el rifle que tengo es un R.G Owen original ? levante fotos en el foro de armas alemanas y austriacas del rifle en cuestion, si cree necesario fotos mas detalladas hagamelo saber y las envio para que Ud. pueda ver bien el rifle. Saludos desde Argentina. Nano, Creo que la madera es por R. G. Owen. Owen nunca viviķ en el estado de Washington. Por favor, perdona a mi espaņol pobre
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