This used to be a nice Lazermark.....

gerry, that's a real piece of junk and I can't believe they're asking that much for it.
 
Like someone said over there he never thought he would see a donor Mk 5. I do believe you have a beautiful Lazermark yourself Rodger.
 
I'm sure some dear soul thought he could improve on what the factory produced. Really don't mind people learning how to work with fine rifles, everyone has to start somewhere; but with an expensive firearm? :(
 
I agree DrMike, they could have bought one of the so called Mauser Conversions for not nearly the cost of a Lazermark to work on.
 
gerry":6h59p0jp said:
Like someone said over there he never thought he would see a donor Mk 5. I do believe you have a beautiful Lazermark yourself Rodger.
gerry I wish I did own a Lazermark. The pictures I posted here were of a Crown Custom owned by a friend that is new unfired and one of the last ones they made.
 
truck driver":39h1qxvy said:
gerry, that's a real piece of junk and I can't believe they're asking that much for it.

Exact same thought I had.

Thankfully neither of mine had the same Bubba work on them as the example linked above.
 
Not that you should do that to a piece of Walnut.... but I kinda like the look. Maybe a synthetic with that kind of "tooling". Beats the smooth look and feel of your average Remmy Synthetic. Kinda reminds me of Waylons guitar. :) CL
 
Looks like it spent time on the bottom of some river or the bottom of a Crawdad Boat.
 
Its related to one of the Ly sisters, Ugly and Homely. :mrgreen:

JD338
 
If the outside looks like that, wonder what the inside of the action and barrel look like?
That's just sad.
 
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