Remember that 1983 movie, A Christmas Story? It beautifully recreated a classic scene that captured the wonder and magic of Christmas, the anticipation and excitement of Santa’s arrival and the delivery of that Red Rider BB gun. In my case, the rifle most recently delivered by Santa was not a Red Rider BB gun, but something just as wonderful, yet better suited to an old man who is beginning to reminisce, something that is perfectly suited for the old man, but you could not know that until you had it in your hands.
To my surprise, the fit and finish, and the furniture are so well put together that in my eyes this rifle is better than new. I am awe-struck. It is so pristine, the motherly instinct to preserve it arises and I am less in inclined to use it, but to hang it on the wall behind glass and admire it, and show it to others who might be infected with it’s magic. I could not be so impressed by the soulless appearance of a new modern high tech rifles. Those leave me cold and uninterested. To comprehend that the heart of the rifle was made in 1892, and was expertly remade as would an artist create something of sublime utility and beauty. And so it is with this unassuming rifle in the photo, an 1891 Argentine Mauser rebarrelled with a 20-inch .300 Savage barrel with William’s Peep sights on top. It is so ‘minty’ as if it were just made and delivered directly from craftsman’s workbench.
The marks on this fine tiger-striped stock added to the flavor of what is a fine old wine surrounded by expertly recreated finish on the metal that imparts old world-class taste and standards. A like new or a modern stock would have ruined the piece. I too am a craftsman at heart. However humble is the finished work, the heart of the artist is imparted and this is an example that is a work of art.Continue reading“Reloading for the 1891 Argentine Mauser – Part 1, by Tunnel Rabbit”



