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Originally posted by parabellum: [FLASH_VIDEO]<iframe frameborder="0" height="720" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/P7Lj51cgtVs" title="YouTube video player" width="1280"></iframe>[/FLASH_VIDEO]
Beautiful couple of videos, Para, many thanks - greatly enjoyed. The guy a few posts up - looking for a double rifle - might benefit from watching these two videos.
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My brother has a J.P. Sauer drilling. It belonged to our maternal grandfather via our father. I always wished I knew more about it, GF died before we were born and Dad didn't now anything about it. We played with it as kids and it was super cool. Its nice to see this video, all the "Sauerness" of his drilling present in this rifle too (checkering, engraving, sights, function).
Thanks Para for re-lighting this memory, I'll send him that link.
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