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Has anyone seen the various magnum mauser actions at the shot show? What were they, how much $, and were the nice? | ||
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I looked over those made in South Africa by Selous Rifle Company. Look just like original double square bridge Oberndorfs only better. Imported by Tom Carter (tcic@juno.com). Available in several variations, tailored for individual cartridges. Extremely nice and can be purchased very reasonably now because of favorable exchange rates. The Legacy Sports International magnum Mausers are nice too but I think I prefer the Selous'. | |||
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fla3006 is there a Selous website? P.S. Thanks for making it possible for me to post my 500th post. ------------------ | |||
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Bear Claw, The url is www.selousrifles.com, but for some reason it is not loading right now. It's a nice site. | |||
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www.selousrifles.com used to be the website but I can't get it to come up anymore. I would email Tom directly (tcic@juno.com). | |||
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I have come to the conclusion that these gunsmith get a backer and build about 30 or 40 actions before they run out of money and go broke or so it seems. Unfortunatly it seems to be a limited market and the cost of production outweighs the price scheduling..I find that unfortunate. I thought the CNC would correct the problem and make them cheaper and more affordable but I guess not. Kinda like a Hoenig stylist, at $40,000 you gotta turn a lot of $100 stocks to just pay for it. I do hope the day comes when a true Mauser Mod. 20 is available at an afordable price. but at $3000 they are still a viable option. ------------------ | |||
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Is there any chance that these actions could be purchased in South Africa while on a hunting trip and be brought back to the US? If so, are there any special import implications for a firearms action as opposed to a complete rifle? Just wondering as I will be in Zimbabwe/South Africa in July and I could bring one home for a future rifle project. Alan. ------------------ | |||
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Isn't Butch Searcy providing one. It may be a Vector but I'm not sure. ------------------ | |||
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Alan, from the SA side it is currently not a problem. The Firearms Control Act of 2001 has not yet come into effect and will still take about a year to do so. The Current Firearms act recognizes the barrel as the gun, and not the action. So actions can be freely bought and sold but barrels are numbered,controlled and licenced. When the new Control Act comes about, any barrel, slide, action, frame will need to be licenced and that is when the rot will set in. In USA the Action is the "gun" as I recall, so you would need to get the required import permits from your side. Also, actions in the white over here (SA) do not neccesarily carry serial numbers so you will need to get a number stamped onto it. I am going to our local "Shot Show" this weekend, and will be chatting to the manufacturers and dealers who handle the magnum actions and I will post the outcome on the forum for interested parties | |||
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500nitro: Thanks for the info. I look forward to your update following your "Shot Show". Alan. ------------------ | |||
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Yes, I have Mag. Mausers (vektor). Price is $2000.00 retail. I also have dealer priceing as well. html:www.searcyent.com/barrelsaction.htm | ||
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Butch, Who is vector and where are they made? Are they a repro of the original magnum mauser action, or do they have a larger bolt body diameter (.750 instead of .700) and a longer magazine box? | |||
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500grains, They are the same co. in RSA that makes them for Selous Rifle co. The bolts are .700 Dia., also refer to the web page for all the details. http://www.searcyent.com/barrelsaction.htm | ||
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Butch, those are good prices on those integral barrels. I would not build one for that kind of money, but I would be doing it on a Bridgeport. I have seen these actions before and have wondered why they did not put 3 position safeties on them. Any answers? Chic Worthing | |||
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I think the 2 position and the mauser shroud look better but customers seem to prefer the 3 position. The cost difference wouldn't be much between the two. Chic | |||
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SA show reportback. There were no vektor actions on the show, barring one rifle in the white which had a modified vektor action in 416. | |||
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quote: Alan, under US law the receiver *is* the firearm--different from most places where the pressure-bearing components (i.e., barrels) are regulated. You can have one imported by a licensed importer, or any licensed dealer can do "occasional" importations. Processing time on import applications is 8+ weeks, call ATF Imports Branch for more info. John | |||
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