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For some reason, I read "Brau" as "Frau" and thought "Golly, that does sound nice".
Together is better.
For some reason, I read "Brau" as "Frau" and thought "Golly, that does sound nice".
... Zastava ZPAP M70 ...
..Mauser in 7x57 ...
Zastava, Egad. The company who built the "Yugo" car.Had a FAL. Prefer my Zastava ZPAP M70 AK 😎 Zukov folding stock, red dot, nice rifle for that kind of thing.
The Mauser in 7x57 and the 1898 Kraig NRA carbine are more fun at the range though.
Not the same company at all.Zastava, Egad. The company who built the "Yugo" car.
Most, if not all the Selmer saxes are high-value instruments. I recently found that the Selmer Super Action Serie II alto sax is worth more today than what I paid for it 29 years ago. Cheers, OtLSelmer, HN White, and Bettony were respected
Both my receivers are .308 -- it's not just a designation difference: they actually are different physically. .308 chambers are tighter than 7.62x51mm chambers. Just like .223 is tighter than 5.56x45mm. The reason is that, in combat, a more generously dimensioned chamber allows for more reliable feeding.we don't say .308 in Army, we say 7.62mm
Most, if not all the Selmer saxes are high-value instruments. I recently found that the Selmer Super Action Serie II alto sax is worth more today than what I paid for it 29 years ago. Cheers, OtL
Both my receivers are .308 -- it's not just a designation difference: they actually are different physically. .308 chambers are tighter than 7.62x51mm chambers. Just like .223 is tighter than 5.56x45mm. The reason is that, in combat, a more generously dimensioned chamber allows for more reliable feeding.
Brau as in Bier. German or Schulz Brau preferred.For some reason, I read "Brau" as "Frau" and thought "Golly, that does sound nice".
gorgeous ....
From the Zella-Mehlis region of Germany, a 7x57 from the 1930's. The wood is mine.
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From the birth of Yugolsavia in the late 1940's, as noted in the crest, a Zastava M48:
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The legendary Swedish M96B, 1922:
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AK: Two Egyptian, one Romanian, one Chinese 56S-1.
Rob-F,Growing roses. Jeeping. Audio. FM tuners and FM listening, DX (receiving FM stations at a distance) Setting up antennas to try out for distance reception. Watches. Collecting Cross ballpoint Century Classic pens. Fountain pens, mostly Pilot.
DX ("distance") has long been a hobby with AM listeners. AM radio stations reduce power at night (otherwise their signals would bounce too far off the ionosphere and interfere with distant stations on the same frequency; that's not a problem during the day). So, it's challenging to hear really distant AM stations. I was surprised to hear KFI 640 (Los Angeles) one evening on my car radio while travelling through southern Oregon.... DX (receiving FM stations at a distance) Setting up antennas to try out for distance reception. ...