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Thread: A Most Unusual Military Rifle-1867 Austrian Werndl

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    Boolit Master trails4u's Avatar
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    Both of mine are all original and in pretty incredible shape, both with pristine bores, good wood, cleaning rods intact and correct. As much as I would like to make them more shooter friendly, I just can't bring myself to modify any of the original...... It's my personal hell with these old guns..... I don't do wall hangers, insist on shooting it if I own it, I want it to perform well.....but, and the big, BUT, I can't bring myself to modify any original parts. .......It's a dilemma that I'm not likely to ever work through! :P
    "Do not follow where the path might lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail" Ralph Waldo Emerson

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    As an aside, the POW escort guards at the Dresden train station, in that great opus "Slaughterhouse Five", are armed with Werndl's and Wanzl's.

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