Hercules
Senior Member
Thanks for sharing and nice rifle. Sauer Long Side Rails are super cool. Added to the pic sticky.
Hello Matt. Thanks for your interest and reply.
Thanks for sharing and nice rifle. Sauer Long Side Rails are super cool. Added to the pic sticky.
Brian, that's a gorgeous sniper.
... Does not get any better than that one...
Brian, I hope you get a scope matching SS DC first - you know why
Seriously, looking forward to that SC you are after. I'm sure you'll be able to present it to us in here and wish you best luck in getting it fast!
Thanks Chris for your reply. Yes, I am not at all concerned about the small repair. Every rifle has a story to tell and most are not 100% perfect. There are a few perfect ones, but even those have some issue if you were to look hard enough. The vet probably brought this home as a war trophy that could be used to hunt deer. Luckily he took good care of it and really didn't ruin it from an overall collector stand point.
As collectors we are interested in every aspect of a rifle. So, I was already trying to figure how I was going to tell the whole story here. I was not concerned about the keel area, but I'm sure some would be. It had very little significance to me, so it was not a natural thing to work into my thoughts when posting this rifle. This rifle was a huge upgrade from my previous Sauer LSR that I currently have for sale in the trader here (https://www.k98kforum.com/showthrea...Sauer-Long-Side-Rail-w-Machine-Ring-DOW-Scope), so I am more than satisfied with the rifle posted in this discussion.
I am still going to look for a matching base rifle Sauer LSR, just to hang scopes on though. Maybe I'll find one. Who knows. That's part of the fun. Most of this you already know I’m sure and I was just offering my explanation or thoughts. Thanks for your interest.
a little putty repair....you got to be kidding...that has NO effect on this amazing piece.......
Yes, that is what it appears to be. I think it is a very shallow repair spot. I am going to have that spot fixed more professionally in time. Get rid of the putty at least. This is the way I got it though and I did not want people to think I put the putty there. I was going to either do it myself or pay someone to blend in a piece of white glue laminate stock in that area. I don't know. I am going to take my time and think about it.
To me it was no different than a duffle repair or anything else like it. I really see it as a insignificant part of this rifle. It is a small hit in value maybe to some people. I did not care about the repair. Probably done by the vet or previous owner. Thanks for your thoughts.
Thanks Georg. That SS DC and an Elm Stock Low Turret I have are two of my favorites. If I could only keep two then those would be my last ones. You have so many hard to find rifles that I would think that SS DC would be small potatoes to you by now.
Here's a group of Sauer Sniper Rifles together. 1944 Sauer Long Side Rail, Sauer 1944 High Turret and Sauer 1944 Early No Letter Block Low Turret.