Nice case. This vendor had some proper Ammo recently but it’s out of stock now. You should signup for alerts as 2 boxes in your case with that IDF rifle would be a nice addition to your project:
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Looks perfect! The eBay ad showed it darker. Glad it looks like this, and fits correctly.So after a long wait... and a big UPS bill... I got the correct case for this rifle from Germany, of all places! NOS case... even has the keys!
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Perfect fit! Room for cleaning kit and a couple of cardboard boxes of ammo! Way cool to complete the set!
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Sirhr
All sorts of pure, unadulterated AWESOMENESS in this thread! Amazing............So after a long wait... and a big UPS bill... I got the correct case for this rifle from Germany, of all places! NOS case... even has the keys!
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Perfect fit! Room for cleaning kit and a couple of cardboard boxes of ammo! Way cool to complete the set!
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Sirhr
How long were the latest ones in service somewhere? Germany too?Here are a few shots of mine. I'm using the Schmidt & Bender Classic 2.5-10x56 scope that gol1 identified as the final type of issue scope for the rifle. I also have one of the Photonics scopes for it.
My rifle is a refurb, old and banged up, early serial number (467xx, placing it somewhere between 1977 and 1980), but a late barrel (KB, 1991).
How long were the latest ones in service somewhere? Germany too?
I also have one of the Photonics scopes for it. Both are pictured.
Your comment raised two questions for me:
- Is the Swarovski 10x marked with an Israeli catalog number? Was it used with any Israeli rifles?
- Were any Israeli BDC turrets marked M852, or were the scopes calibrated for that ammo all marked M14?
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And a nice box of Samson to complete the package... Actually, there are some "IDF Sniper pouches" on GB or eBay. But I think they are being sold as all snipery, when they were probably lipstick cases or for holding lox. I suspect generic pouches, so have not sprung for one!
Thanks for the Ammo box fellow 'Hide guy who shall remain nameless!
Sirhr
I love this thread and I love Mausers. Just because a country changes from one brand to another DOES NOT make a Mauser M-66 Obsolete. The rifle holds as many rounds as the M24 and it's just as accurate. It's probably a faster cycling rifle too!What little I know of these is from internet gossip, but here's what I THINK I know:
Mauser made them from 1975 until 1985 (another source suggests 1995). Mine is Israeli marked and has a 1991 barrel, so I think it was one of the last in their service. The M24 came out in 1988, Israel adopted it soon after, at which point the Mausers would have become obsolete. Springfield imported about 100 of these Mausers in 1999/2000, so they'd been out of service in Israel for a while by that point.
Classic Firearms seems to have imported ten from the Italian Carabinieri earlier this year, but I can't guess how long they had been out of service before Italy sold them off.
Various sources suggest their use by Italy and Israel as noted above, and also GSG-9 in Germany, the Indian special forces, and possibly the British SAS.
@gol1 Do you remember which night vision optics were used with the Mauser 66SP?actually I don't remember what cleaning equipment we had, but I do know that the cleaning rod's we had were Parker Hale with black handle and yellow coating of the rod, I dont remember for sure if we got them with the M14's or the SP.
anyway I think everything in that period was improvised.
Sorry I can't be more helpful
Is that Carabinieri or Army? It's a gorgeous rifle! Do you have case, etc. for it? I'm going to share that picture with a friend out in Indiana. Former Italian Paratrooper, then Caribinieri. Now a Police Lieutenant in the USA and US Citizen. Awesome guy. He would love to see this!Nice rifles guys. I have one of the SP66’s that Classic was selling. They came with the original scope and case. I seen a few pictures here posted of my case and the rubber cup for the scope. Heres my rifle its not the IDF . This one came from Italy.View attachment 7643315
I second Sirhr's request for more photos!Nice rifles guys. I have one of the SP66’s that Classic was selling. They came with the original scope and case. I seen a few pictures here posted of my case and the rubber cup for the scope. Heres my rifle its not the IDF . This one came from Italy.View attachment 7643315
I recognize that case!!!This tape came on my case . Umbria after looking it up is a region of central Italy . The number on the tape being the ser.#
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No I dont have any other bases.I second Sirhr's request for more photos!
I really love that heavy factory scope base--I have several of them that I picked up unused a while back, along with a few of the factory STANAG bases. Supremely stable, quick to mount and dismount, only one idiot-proof moving part, and great for holding zero.
Do you have one of the longer STANAG bases? I put one on an Orion night vision scope and it seems as stable, but I haven't had a chance to shoot with it yet. Would love to hear your experience.
Best,
Trog
They’re neat rifles. And with only 400 made, better than 1% of all SP66 owners are on this thread.No I dont have any other bases.
My experience? Short and simple. It was my 50th Birthday 12/2019 and I saw Classic was selling these rifles. Thinking it would be a great addition to put with my SSG82 I bought it. Sorta crazy. but, I have yet to fire it.
You'd have to check GunBroker or eBay. Depends on condition, as they were used with quite a few different rifles, notably the SP66 and the USMC M40 sniper rifle.I'm 90% sure I have one of those cases from an estate sale somewhere, but I don't see much info online. Any idea what they go for? and Is there any features or markings that make it worth more, or will tell me if it was part of a kit at one point?
Most people have no idea what they are... if you ID them, no Clue how high the prices might go.I'm 90% sure I have one of those cases from an estate sale somewhere, but I don't see much info online. Any idea what they go for? and Is there any features or markings that make it worth more, or will tell me if it was part of a kit at one point?
Sp66 poped up on Gunbroker.
Said , They bought it from Classic Firearms.
That’s a big ticket item for a NR seller . Too risky for a buyer IMO. Unless you lives in sellers state and picked it up.
Great looking rifle! Based on my small (15) sample of recorded serial numbers, your rifle could have been one of the early ones (1970s) the German GSG-9 counterterrorist unit used. The ones that went to Israel and Italy had a prefix of SG, instead of just G.
I can tell you that the Gentleman I bought mine from had another one that was identical except for the Brand/model of the optic: it was the same 1~6x looked the same as the Zeiss on mine but wasn't. As soon as I can arrange it, I'll get the details otherwise same case, look, markings, etc.Great looking rifle! Based on my small (15) sample of recorded serial numbers, your rifle could have been one of the early ones (1970s) the German GSG-9 counterterrorist unit used. The ones that went to Israel and Italy had a prefix of SG, instead of just G.
There were a couple listed on gunjoker a few months back, now there's only one with incorrect mounts/scope listing a Buy it now price of $6848. and starting bid of $6K which I think is a thousand more than when it (or one like it was listed before)Anybody know the approximate value for the Italian spec'd rifles with the optic and mount in excellent condition ?
There were a couple listed on gunjoker a few months back, now there's only one with incorrect mounts/scope listing a Buy it now price of $6848. and starting bid of $6K which I think is a thousand more than when it (or one like it was listed before)
Last Sept. I had one on the Table at the Syracuse Gun Show for $5,800, there were people interested in the Rifle, but not the price.
You may just want to change where you go to gunshows. I know when money is tight, guns are hard to sell. If there's a panic on, they will sell. NEVER give a lo-baller anything close to what he wants. If nothing else, interest is good. People may not have the cash on hand for a med/high ticket item, but the next gunshow they'll plan on having it or how to get it.When times are slow it is difficult to sell even cheap items at a show. Last show I exhibited at I did not sell anything and went home on Saturday. I had cheap items to moderately priced items. Almost nobody even stopped and asked for prices. Hi-Points to Colt AR-15's OEM-2 and other items - all NIB. Can't imagine trying to sell expensive items at a show. No more gun shows for me.
Those cases, look exactly like the ones we used on my HS rifle team, back in the 80's. This thread was worth it just for that.
Still looking for an equivelant today...something between the cheap flimsy cases and a bulky pelican
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