elkocountygun
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that's ruff... not tryin to speak other than from my experience... with my ex-wife and family just like that you speak of... politicians don't seem so slimyWhat an A-hole!!!
that's ruff... not tryin to speak other than from my experience... with my ex-wife and family just like that you speak of... politicians don't seem so slimyWhat an A-hole!!!
dittoThe stock could definitely be a replacement, or poorly refinished and the checkering was removed in the process. I may get it checkered if I can find someone within driving distance to do it.
I hate reading about the Cogswell & Harrison. That’s just terrible and shouldn’t have happened. C&H made fantastic rifles and I’d love to find one I could afford. Do you recall what caliber it was chambered for?
Similar thing happened to me when I was stationed in Korea. I came home and found my Mom had sold my Ford Bronco without even asking me. I guess the lesson to be learned was pay for storage. Don’t trust anyone to store something for you.
Thanks for the tip. I’ll pull it apart see what I can find.Pull the stock off of the barrel and see if there is a serial number stamped into the wood. The serial number you see is the Jeffery number and not the Mauser number. Stock looks like it has been replaced as has the bolt release . It has a 43 not a 55 stamp. This is a very early Jeffery I have a .404 from 1912 that is very close to this in serial number.
So you and the Pops had trust issues. …. Very sad.Stock is a replacement, I think.
I bought an old Cogswell and Harrison rifle 20 years ago that was in way worse shape, when I was home on leave.
I was in the military and stationed oveseas. Dad kept it for me, for a while but the guy is a freaking horse trader and he can't be happy not trading guns. So eventually it went on his gun show table with a bunch of other stuff I asked him to hold onto for me.
He got bottom dollar for it, as he had no money in it. I never got a dime for it, and it went out into the wilds of Wyoming never to be seen again.
There was a new 340 Weatherby Accumark, a bunch of 700's and a bunch of other really nice rifles he sold as well.
His only comment was that I had too many guns. He did the same thing to me with knives a few years earlier.
What really sucked is I bought him a Blaser k95 for his 60'th birthday, and he still pulled this shit.