Definitely would like to see a video on that rifle. I started out building mausers that led to many others including my 450 NITRO / EXPRESS double barrel rifle. Great video thanks for sharing.
Persian and Iranian Mausers are under the same category, made by CZ BRNO on the CZ98 base for the Imperial State of Iran (also known as Imperial State of Persia) at the time. Fantastic custom rifle by your father, and an excellent story! Would love to see more details about it in another video :)
😂 you are nearly to the point we are going to have to start saying 1930s crazy living in two centuries I sure love older firearms! Thanks for the educational and fun videos sir!
I have not. The owner wants me to shoot it...but its his rifle and has never shot it. I keep telling him that he paid the money and that he ought to be the one to shoot it first.
I can't speak for everyone else, but I personally would love to know more about your two dad's custom work. Especially that rifle. What customization was going on, etc.
Metalman…if there is enough interest I will certainly show more on this rifle. I can also get access to another one that we all built all those years ago. Would be fun to compare the two.
@@SixRoundsStudio that would be awesome. After all these years, i never knew about their ambitions of building custom rifles. I only knew of the gunsmithing. Would be awesome to see the extension of your families legacy.
As a devotee of wood and steel, that is a beautiful rifle. The composite stocks and flat finished metal common to rifles these days make me yawn. Keep up the good work!
you're such a good storyteller, please cherish those memories
Thank you for the comment and complement. I will!
Beautiful rifle. Good stuff 👍👍
Thank you very much
Definitely would like to see a video on that rifle. I started out building mausers that led to many others including my 450 NITRO / EXPRESS double barrel rifle. Great video thanks for sharing.
Thank you AR
Persian and Iranian Mausers are under the same category, made by CZ BRNO on the CZ98 base for the Imperial State of Iran (also known as Imperial State of Persia) at the time. Fantastic custom rifle by your father, and an excellent story! Would love to see more details about it in another video :)
Yes sir! I have another custom made by my dad and uncle coming so I hope to do a vid on both. Should be fun. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Good story! Glad to hear you share it.
Thanks for watching!
interesting! Yes, do a program on these custom rifles. Mark Jones
Yep....seems to be the consensus
😂 you are nearly to the point we are going to have to start saying 1930s crazy living in two centuries I sure love older firearms! Thanks for the educational and fun videos sir!
And thank you for watching and commenting!
Have you done a video on shooting the 45-70 bold action, Mauser rifle
I have not. The owner wants me to shoot it...but its his rifle and has never shot it. I keep telling him that he paid the money and that he ought to be the one to shoot it first.
Oh and yes please do a detailed video!
That is a gorgeous rifle!
Yep Tommy…it is.
And you miss those pranks……😢 Great story Bill.
Yep…every day.
They work your family did reminds of Flaigs of Millville....
I can't speak for everyone else, but I personally would love to know more about your two dad's custom work. Especially that rifle. What customization was going on, etc.
Metalman…if there is enough interest I will certainly show more on this rifle. I can also get access to another one that we all built all those years ago. Would be fun to compare the two.
@@SixRoundsStudio that would be awesome. After all these years, i never knew about their ambitions of building custom rifles. I only knew of the gunsmithing. Would be awesome to see the extension of your families legacy.
@@metalman8743 Ok...so you know the shop. Who you be metalman?
As a devotee of wood and steel, that is a beautiful rifle. The composite stocks and flat finished metal common to rifles these days make me yawn. Keep up the good work!
Thank you Pilot! It is my plan.
I can see the twinkle in his eye.
Oh yeah!!!!
Good story. Great memory, I'm sure! Took you more than one time to learn the lesson though, did it, Bill? LOL
Yes it did.
I think he would get a lots of people interested in you Shootin, the 45-70
Yeah...thinking your right. We shall see.