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Cool Arisaka
Member Posts: 4 (1/22/03 6:56:07 am) Reply | Edit | Del All Help ID this German Imperial-period rifle -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mike - As this is repetitious of the your post in the "Ask the Experts" forum, I am removing the contents of this one. I will delete this post in its entirety on Friday Jan 24th. ruffitt Mike S. Down East Militaria Raeford, NC http://members.aol.com/demilitaria Edited by: Cool Arisaka at: 1/22/03 8:46:52 am Go Get Beer V.I.P. Member Posts: 60 (1/22/03 7:24:48 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Help ID this German Inperial-period rifle -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm sorry, I can't help you, but I bet somebody will be around shortly to display a vast amount of knowledge. While I'm here, could somebody tell me what the second trigger is for? 1952Sniper V.I.P. Member Posts: 943 (1/22/03 8:18:43 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Help ID this German Inperial-period rifle -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Probably has separate triggers, one for cocking, one for firing. Macht kaputt, was euch kaputt macht! Go Get Beer V.I.P. Member Posts: 62 (1/22/03 8:28:49 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Help ID this German Inperial-period rifle -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You mean you can cock it by pulling one of the triggers? Cool! Thanks for the info. 1952Sniper V.I.P. Member Posts: 945 (1/22/03 8:31:34 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Help ID this German Inperial-period rifle -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Maybe... I dunno about this particular rifle. Macht kaputt, was euch kaputt macht!
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