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Re: Thames Valley Guns

#11 Post by ovenpaa »

meles meles wrote:No, it's planned to restore it back to the original, full length wooden stock it would have had back in 1896. I'm still trying to track down all the details, but from the serial number and a little research (plenty more ongoing) it looks as though it was built in 1896, then selected for re-working and had the stock cut down in 1953. It's currently with Paul at TVG being thoroughly checked over, cleaned and reblued.

It'll definitely be shot !
1896 eh? A new one then :D

I look forward to seeing some pictures, are you going to keep a record of the restoration.

Furniture seems to be available in the USA and they are still available in Norway, if you get stuck sourcing any parts shout as I have numerous contacts in Norway and Denmark some of whom are very keen shooters.

One of our VP's was over last week and we were talking about the Krag, he recounted a meeting with a very elderly chap out in the mountains, they were chatting away when the old chaps son rushed in to say another equally old friend (80+) was cycling down the road. With that the old chap hauled a Krag out of the wardrobe, loaded it and waited until his friend was right outside, then fired it out of the window. Apparently it was an age old joke to see if he could frighten his friend enough to fall of his bike.
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#12 Post by meles meles »

Do you know if any of the Norwegian Krags had mounts for a telescopic sight ?
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#13 Post by ovenpaa »

I have read a couple of times of optical sights for the Norwegian Krag but never seen a picture of them. They must exist but are not going to be easy to find, they are the sort of things you pay more for than the rifle. :(
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Re: Thames Valley Guns

#14 Post by dave_303 »

Just wanted to add to this,

Paul is a top Bloke, couldn't be any happier with his service.
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#15 Post by meles meles »

He has quite a waiting list, which in itself is a recommendation...
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#16 Post by DW58 »

I've had them recommended as Schmidt Rubin/K31 specialists as well.
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#17 Post by meles meles »

Paul made a mean K31 with an extended magazine for his own use... I think there are details in amongst the "Armourer's Notes" on his website
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