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Re: Thoughts on Aydt, Hoch and German Martini's
Reply #15 - Jul 23rd, 2022 at 12:21pm
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tim_s wrote on Jul 22nd, 2022 at 8:33pm:
The Aydt all the way. Classic German, just fits wonderfully well offhand. The set triggers on the good ones are works of art especially the ones detachable by lever. Even the way they take down is neat. Mine is somewhat rare with several special features so I’m spoiled.

How about some photos?
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Re: Thoughts on Aydt, Hoch and German Martini's
Reply #16 - Jul 23rd, 2022 at 12:47pm
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and post them in the Rifle Photo forum so they don't get overlooked by people who have moved on from this topic?
  

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