Clodo Ferreira
AH fanatic
Thank you very much, vette!!
Sorry for the delay but it seems the AH site was down for the last day or two days. At least here...
Great pictures, exactly the ones I was looking for! They confirm the correct treatment by H&H on the lengthening of the magazine and action! They did the work mostly to the rear, as it must be!
In your original pictures, with the action-barrel dismounted, I could see the trigger seems to be an original two stage military type, modified to single stage. By the way, I do the same in my Mausers, simpler, stronger, and better to me, than an aftermarket trigger. But to put a side safety on an original Mauser trigger, two or single stage, perhaps H&H copied the original Mauser side safety offered as an extra in the late '30.
If you have the opportunity to see that, or take a close picture of that, I will appreciate very much!
If I would not be too far, and difficult, to buy your rifle, be sure I would do!!!!
Thank you again and best regards!
Clodo Ferreira
Sorry for the delay but it seems the AH site was down for the last day or two days. At least here...
Great pictures, exactly the ones I was looking for! They confirm the correct treatment by H&H on the lengthening of the magazine and action! They did the work mostly to the rear, as it must be!
In your original pictures, with the action-barrel dismounted, I could see the trigger seems to be an original two stage military type, modified to single stage. By the way, I do the same in my Mausers, simpler, stronger, and better to me, than an aftermarket trigger. But to put a side safety on an original Mauser trigger, two or single stage, perhaps H&H copied the original Mauser side safety offered as an extra in the late '30.
If you have the opportunity to see that, or take a close picture of that, I will appreciate very much!
If I would not be too far, and difficult, to buy your rifle, be sure I would do!!!!
Thank you again and best regards!
Clodo Ferreira