So, I was going to do a write up of my "in the meantime" project (giant steampunk shotgun got me thinking and I needed something to do while my 1911 parts are on order), but we just had an estate sale come through, and I managed to snag a few more "classical guns" from it.
While most of the pistols I really like are semis, I have an embarrassingly large old military bolt action collection. The first two here just got added to that.



I'm not too sure when it happened, but somewhere along the line I've become an oddball Mauser collector. This is probably the second neatest one I own (pics of the neatest some day) - it's a Swedish built .308 cavalry carbine, and as far as I can tell, it was built sometime in the 1960s - well after anyone should be making Mausers or still equipping cavalry. It's gonna come shoot a pig with me when we go back out there next month.



If you don't know what that is, then you need to get the fuck out of my thread. I'm kidding. Partially. That's a Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk 1 made in the Longbranch factory. I've already dropped it twice, but it was mint just a few hours ago when I bought it. I used to have a good Enfield collection, but they go for absurd prices up here and I sold them off to pay for my wedding (bad call, that one). This one is also really late production - 1950s, so it was cheap. Yay.



This one is a little weird, and not one I just got. It's a Swiss Vetterli in .41 Swiss. It's getting traded off to get the thing I need for the "in the meantime" project cannon-gun-thing. It's kinda neat looking I guess, but worthless and I'm not even sure why I have it. So away it goes.
And as a bonus since I didn't really put any "art" in the form of a project in this post:



This is probably the single most expensive pistol I've ever owned (let's not talk about rifles). It's a pre-War military Mauser C96, in 98% condition, with matching numbers, matching sheath, and matching holster/stock. I've been in this business for a while, and you NEVER see more than one or two guns like this one, in the shape it's in anyway, in your life. Unfortunately, this was sold to pay some debts to a buddy of mine, so I can't claim it as my pretty anymore, but he's never taken it out of storage here, so I can still snap pictures. When he goes broke, I plan on buying it back from him - he got a good deal on it (like, a couple thousand bucks off), so hopefully he'll return the favor to me.
Anyway, next gun related update will be something kinda different, and will be posted when the project is done - there's not much to look at until then. Just though you guys might like the old stuff.