Hi Folks,
Yesterday I was in the local gun emporium and along with all the semi-auto handguns that resemble 2x4s and revolvers that seems too shiny for my taste, there were three mannlicher stocked rifles sitting in the back gun rack behind the counter. One was a .308 ruger (pass), the other was a 98 mauser of questionable origen for $1,800 also in .308.
Then there was the third. The dealer said of the group it was by far the best. It's a Mannlicher stocked, Herstal made m-98 with the venezualen crest on the reciever and some of the best metal work I've every seen.
It was built by E. A. Lander gunworks in Lakeville, MA, though I don't know when. It's also a 7x57 has a 21" bbl in great condition and over all is as clean as a new gun (has a shiney bolt face). It weighs all of 5 1/2 lbs.
The dealer told me that guys don't want mannlicher stocked guns in obsolete calibers that aren't drilled and tapped. I see NO disadvantage to any of this... I've always wanted a 7x57 and in my mind, what a classic.
So...here's my question. IF I have it drilled and tapped for scope mounts, will there be any real or assumed damage to its value? By the way, I paid $399.99 for it.
I'll post some pics later today if anyone is interested.
Thanks!
Doug