Thread: Spanish Mauser
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Old 03-09-2008, 01:59 PM   #5
Joe Brainard
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: From Rhinelander Wisc.
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It's Mel's Sporting goods on Brown St. downtown. It's a great store. I drove down to Wausau once to buy a sleeping pad and some other gear at Gander Mountain. My brother bought the same crap at Mel's and paid ten bucks less than I did, plus I had to buy the gas for a 120 mile round trip. I've never bought another thing from Gander Mountain. Another shop I stop by sometimes is Hodag Gun and Loan, on Lincoln St. Never bought a gun from them, but I did by a Delta scroll saw for 25 bucks. Never been to it but at the intersection of Highway 8 and Highway 51 about 14 miles west of Rhinelander there's a shop called Statton's General Store, hear they've got some guns. Also on Highway 51 at Merrill on exit 205 there's Cimino's Gun and Archery. They've usually got a selection of Mil Surp. I've never bought anything but reloading supplies from them.
As for stealing deals from the locals, your as good as a local if you're on G&G
I actually don't know enough about mausers to know the difference between small ring and large ring, I guess right now would be a good time to learn, eh? It has a turned down bolt, but not enough to clear a scope if it were installed, and no pics. I don't have a camera-- maybe I'll get my sister to lend me hers.
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