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I have my Huntsman today. Just shooting àt targets on a windy day for practice with my wife.
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A 70's Hoffritz small Tinker. I found one with the Hoffritz tang stamp and the Hoffritz on the cellidor is metal inlay vs hot stampPicked up cheap ($8.00) on the bay because the tip of the pen was snapped off. 10 mins on the belt grinder and quickly remedied
I also progressively wet sanded the scales and cleaned all blades, oiled and sharpened and it's top notch now
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What Make and model is that rifle?![]()
I have my Huntsman today. Just shooting àt targets on a windy day for practice with my wife.
PUMA HUNTER 22LR. It's unashamedly a CZ model 2E clone. At $425 Australian with 2 magazines and a mounted scope, it's a quarter the price of my CZ. I use it on dusty days when I need to get a job done. I gave the trigger a hone and a polish and re-crowned the barrel and it shoots 1" groups at 50 metres which is more then adequate for real world shooting.What Make and model is that rifle?
I thought it was a CZ when I seen it, but it didn't look quite right.PUMA HUNTER 22LR. It's unashamedly a CZ model 2E clone. At $425 Australian with 2 magazines and a mounted scope, it's a quarter the price of my CZ. I use it on dusty days when I need to get a job done. I gave the trigger a hone and a polish and re-crowned the barrel and it shoots 1" groups at 50 metres which is more then adequate for real world shooting.
I hope this helps you out mate
Dan.
Nice work bringing it back.![]()
Great work chap, its good as new and looks amazing![]()
Good job making that one your own, blade looks factory fresh!A 70's Hoffritz small Tinker. I found one with the Hoffritz tang stamp and the Hoffritz on the cellidor is metal inlay vs hot stampPicked up cheap ($8.00) on the bay because the tip of the pen was snapped off. 10 mins on the belt grinder and quickly remedied
I also progressively wet sanded the scales and cleaned all blades, oiled and sharpened and it's top notch now
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Thanks James, I actually search "Victorinox broke" and find the ones pretty cheap that my limited skills can correctGood job making that one your own, blade looks factory fresh!
Cool knife Paul!!!
Thanks for pointing out the metal inlay, that makes it even more interesting.![]()