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Hammerli Mod 54 resto-mod

buffalowinter

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  • Mar 17, 2014
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    Found this Hammerli .22lr Free Rifle Mod 54, probably mid 60's manufacture, and had to buy it because it was less than $500. It was missing its butt plate and rear sight.

    Before

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    I decided to do what car makers call a resto-mod. I updated it while keeping the bulk of the rifle original. I found an old Freeland butt plate and modified it to fit. I built a custom mount for the rear sight to accept any modern Anschutz sight. I had to modify the front sight to accept the Anschutz adjustable iris and spirit level. I added an Anschutz accessory rail and made an adjustable cheek piece using Anschutz hardware. I added some cooling vents on the stock for cool factor, added stipling, and inlet two swiss shooting medalions. I pillar bedded the action. I cerakoted the gun in "Stainless" and my own mixture of Graphite Black and Titanium which gives a "metallic flat black"...sort of like parkerizing. I was looking at WWII web sites and got the idea to add "kill rings" to the barrel like the German Panzers in WWII.

    Finished


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    The build


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    Shot these groups today at 50yds using Federal ultra-Match. Winds were terrible, gusting to 20mph plus. I don't like to accuracy test in these conditions because it becomes more of a test of my wind doping abilities than a test of the guns accuracy...but the gun shot very well given the conditions. I didn't even dope the wind for the ten shot group.

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    Shot these groups today at 50yds using Federal ultra-Match. Winds were terrible, gusting to 20mph plus. I don't like to accuracy test in these conditions because it becomes more of a test of my wind doping abilities than a test of the guns accuracy...but the gun shot very well giving the conditions. I didn't even dope the wind for the ten shot group.

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    You'd better hurry and go buy a case of that lot! ;)
     
    I don't know. If it shoots like that in gusty 20 mph winds, imagine the horizontal dispersion without that wind to blow the bullets back on target...:oops::LOL: