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Restoring a classic Palma rifle: Bringing back the G&E


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Among other relics that I received from Mac Tilton when I acquired the assets of MT Guns was a Grunig and Elmiger Palma rifle. I do not know the history of the rifle but from the looks of it the rifle had been in many matches since the 1950’s. Upon examining the throat with a bore scope I found that it was eroded quite severely indicating over 6000 rounds had been fired from the old war horse.

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The outside finish of the barrel was left rough turned.

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The stock was in need of replacement because of the various cracks and lack of adjustments of its outdated style.

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The firing pin measured .083 in diameter and the firing pin hole was severely oversize. I bushed the firing pin hole down to .063 and reduced the diameter of the pin to .062 on the surface grinder using a rotary head.

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A new Bartlein 30 caliber 1-11 twist barrel was installed with a .308 Palma chamber. This chamber works well with the 155 grain bullets but also with the 185 Berger match hybrid.

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The small and unattractive bolt handle had to go and was replace with a Barnard pear shaped handle.

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I also received from Mac a Palm stock made by Chris Wilcox of Cherryville, B.C.

The new stock pillar bedded and with the Anschutz recoil lug installed.

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Next, I installed the MT Guns adjustable butt plate hardware. The adjustable cheek piece was already installed by Wilcox.

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The old Anschutz sights were worn and had a lot of back lash. They also were mounted at an angle so that the rifle was meant to be held at a cant.

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The odd thing was that the front sight was mounted straight.

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A new Riles front sight with 60 minutes of elevation adjustment and a Gehmann adjustable aperture replaced the old setup.

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For the new RPA sights I had to drill and tap the receiver (which was like drilling and taping a coke bottle) and make a set of picatinny 24 MOA scope blocks that work with sights or scope.

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The trigger is an older style Anschutz two stage but it had a four pound pull and a lot of creep. I disassembled the trigger and altered a few of the parts to bring it down to a very crisp 5.2 ounces. Due to the two stage design even at this low weight the bolt can be slapped shut without a slam fire.

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Finally, I Cerakoted the action and trigger guard in graphite black.

All that's needed now is a sling and someone to attach it to.


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