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Working rifles-sporterised military
25 February 2010, 07:50
montea6bWorking rifles-sporterised military
quote:
Originally posted by tin can:
This interests me-
Now that is one of the coolest things I've seen! I've like the idea of a jungle carbine, but only ever seen them on Enfields. A Mauser carbine sporter is a great idea, might have to build myself one of those...
25 February 2010, 08:04
HookThe chair probably could tell some tales, Rojelio. My wife found it at the Salvation Army store.
This is my 7X57 1912 Chilean scout rifle. I load 175 gr Hornady rn bullets for it and they absolutely bust whitetails.
This is my Swede. Somebody made a birch military stock look about as good as possible.
And finally, here are my '06s:
25 February 2010, 08:13
Sevensquote:
Originally posted by tin can:
This interests me-
It's a .458, but I'd do it with a receiver sight, in 7x57; 6x57; .308 or .243.
That's just plain cool. I guess that's what you call a poor man's quarter rib. Where can I get a rifle like that?
Here's a 9.3x64 on a 1917 enfield action I inherited from an old ivory hunter friend who passed a couple years ago. Sorry not all the barrel is in the photo, it's 28" long.
25 February 2010, 22:34
taylorce1quote:
Originally posted by bartsche:

Sporterizing Mils. has always been one of my things. Have a fairly large Number of rifles and photos but have never learned to post them. Willing to share by E-Mail but posting isn't my thing.If someone wants to post my stuff I'll be glad to inundate you by E-Mail.

roger
Here is some of Roger's stuff! He will have to tell you more about it.
6.5 Caranco
7.5 MAS
8mm-06
Keep sending them Roger and I'll keep posting them.

25 February 2010, 22:45
craigsterRoger,
Are you a coin collector?
25 February 2010, 23:08
HookWell, bartsche's rifles get my vote for the most unique wrt looks!
Dang, I love these thangs. When I find an interesting bubba-ized rifle, it's hard not to buy it. Guess that's why I have seven. I have placed photos of six of them here, but the seventh is really more of a custom job on a Mexican Mauser and doesn't really meet the true definition of bubba-ized.
25 February 2010, 23:23
was21
Not the best photo but this is a Turk Mauser that I did into a mannlicher....actually has some pretty tiger in the wood!
Cut and rewelded the bolt handle and made up the forend cap out of the original metal.
26 February 2010, 05:25
tin canquote:
Originally posted by taylorce1:
Here is some of Roger's stuff! He will have to tell you more about it.
Keep sending them Roger and I'll keep posting them.
-Pepi LePew, a frog, and the Cross of St. Lorraine... Bartsche, that's one wildass MAS

...and a theme of interest on the Carcano.
quote:
Originally posted by Hook:
This is my Swede. Somebody made a birch military stock look about as good as possible.
Birch has always been fine with me, and, IIRC, it's more stable than walnut.
26 February 2010, 20:36
bartschequote:
Originally posted by craigster:
Roger,
Are you a coin collector?

I was a coin collector.

roger
Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
26 February 2010, 22:51
Hookquote:
Birch has always been fine with me, and, IIRC, it's more stable than walnut.
I think you're right, but it isn't as nice looking as walnut. The gentleman that slimmed down the military stock on this old Swede really knew what he was doing. The finger grooves on the foreend taper out to nothing exactly the same on both sides and the schnable (sp) cut into the end is perfect. He came as close as one can get to making a silk purse out of a sow's ear. After slimming it down, he glass beaded it to perfection. I've never seen it done any better.
Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
Game over....Bartsche wins!
WOW!
Bart, one thing is for sure. You'll never pick up someone else's rifle by mistake as you go out the camphouse door.
01 March 2010, 20:02
D HumbargerHere are my truck guns.
Top one is a Brazilian 1908 with a post war Jew K98 barrel in 308 win.
Bottom is a Czech VZ/24 in 8mm.
Doug Humbarger
NRA Life member
Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73.
Yankee Station
Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo.
01 March 2010, 20:45
Dr. DucGreat Thread
Anything Worth Doing Is Worth Overdoing.
01 March 2010, 21:14
RaySenderoVz-24 Rebarrled to 9,3x62 Mauser with bent bolt and Timney trigger added:
________
Ray
01 March 2010, 22:51
RojelioHere's 3 of mine. All have military stocks, barrels, and actions.
Top one is a 30-06 08/34 Brasil action
Middle is a 8mm-06 08/34 Brasil action
Bottom is a 7.65x54 on a Yugo 24/47 action
02 March 2010, 05:33
bartschequote:
Originally posted by Rojelio:
Here's 3 of mine. All have military stocks, barrels, and actions.
Top one is a 30-06 08/34 Brasil action
Middle is a 8mm-06 08/34 Brasil action
Bottom is a 7.65x54 on a Yugo 24/47 action

Now those are just simple and beautiful. You do good work

roger
Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
02 March 2010, 21:59
RojelioBartsche, you're still the winner

03 March 2010, 00:18
was21Here's my 2 little Swedes.
These 38's came to me already 'buggered up' and all I could do was to clean up the stocks and metal so don't flame me too badly!
Handy little "walk and talkers!"
Here's my FR-8 that I did up into a Scout Rifle to try out the concept.
She's been a long term "GO-TO" that has ridden and hunted MANY miles.
03 March 2010, 23:46
taylorce1quote:
Originally posted by Rojelio:
Bartsche, you're still the winner
More from his Camera!
8mm Scout Rifle:
04 March 2010, 02:01
wetdog2084quote:
Originally posted by was21:
Here's my FR-8 that I did up into a Scout Rifle to try out the concept.
She's been a long term "GO-TO" that has ridden and hunted MANY miles.
I love it!
04 March 2010, 09:02
bartschequote:
Originally posted by wetdog2084:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by was21:
Here's my FR-8 that I did up into a Scout Rifle to try out the concept.
She's been a long term "GO-TO" that has ridden and hunted MANY miles.
I love it!

That is really nice. I like your style.

roger
Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
05 March 2010, 12:08
M1TankerHere is my "sporterized" military surplus. It is a Yugo M48 that I mounted a Weaver K6 post reticle in Warne Premier rings and bases. Mike McCabe did the bolt handle for me. i actually put this together to shoot is ViMBAR sniper rifle matche (vintage military bolt action rifle) I am still amazed at how well this rifle shoots. On many occasions I have shot well under 1"!! the target below is from my very first range trip after the new bolt handle and scope was mounted. It is hard to beliece that I bought this rifle in unissued configuration with bayonet and all accessories for $89 from Big 5 several years ago!!!! It is now one of my very favorite rifles.
I think the K6 looks right at home on this rifle.
William Berger
True courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway. - John Wayne
The courageous may not live forever, but the timid do not live at all.
06 March 2010, 18:27
mojaveExcellent job on yugo !!!!
07 March 2010, 02:12
yumastepsideHumbarger.....my brazilian contract mauser also has an israeli 308 barrel,but in a plastic stock as a scout. What sights did you use on yours ??
Roger
07 March 2010, 10:17
seafire2Taylorce1:
Love the Enfield and Krag!
08 March 2010, 07:26
taylorce1quote:
Originally posted by seafire2:
Taylorce1:
Love the Enfield and Krag!
Thanks, I'm pretty fond of them as well!

09 March 2010, 00:03
ejfudd
This rifle began as a BRNO 98k with an oversized triggerguard.
1) pre-threaded .30-06 barrel @ 16.5 inches
2) Ghost ring rear sight
3) QD rail mounted Leupold Scout Scope
4) Galil stock hinge welded to top tang
5) STEN smg loop stock
6) Harley Davidson Crinkle finish paint on modfied mil laminated stock
Gun was desighned to be carried in bush plane in Alaska.
10 March 2010, 00:15
yumastepside......is it just me, or can no one else get fudds pic to come up ??
Roger
10 March 2010, 01:04
ejfuddFudd is working on this......
10 March 2010, 01:12
Joe DeanWon't come up for me either. Don't stop now, I'm loving this thread!
10 March 2010, 09:17
yumastepsideSevens, if you like the mauser " jungle carbine ", how about this one..........a No 1 Enfield in 35-303 by Nelson Collie of New Zealand
Sorry about the pic, its off his web site.
Roger
10 March 2010, 14:03
darwinmauserHello Roger , a quick question on the Carcano if I could. How did you get it to feed ? I ask this because the feed lips on a Carcano are on the clip not the bottom of the receiver like the Mauser unless yours was one of the ones made for Japan .
cheers
Pete
It's mercy, compassion and forgiveness I lack; not rationality.
11 March 2010, 04:12
bartschequote:
Originally posted by darwinmauser:
Hello Roger , a quick question on the Carcano if I could. How did you get it to feed ? I ask this because the feed lips on a Carcano are on the clip not the bottom of the receiver like the Mauser unless yours was one of the ones made for Japan .
cheers
Pete
The Carcano clip was single stack and narow. The Mauser magazine was stagered stacks and wider. Actually I had to remove some metal which turned out to be the rails on the Carcano action. Don't know if this is spelled correctly but, stayinsy mein herr?
Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
12 March 2010, 02:07
JTPinTXHere is my "working rifle," it is a sporterized FR-8 in .308. Good little rifle, nice and light, handles good. Has a Burris 2x7 and a Bold Optima trigger.
I do have to to say though, the barrel is off of it at the moment, and when it goes back together it will be sporting a 21" 7x57. I plan to set it up for heavy bullets at modest pressures. The .308 barrel had to come off, it shot okay but was absolutely horrendus to clean. I had the 7x57 takeoff bbl laying around, so I thought I might as well.
12 March 2010, 04:36
yumastepsideJTP, what did you do with the under barrel tube, sights and other parts that make it an FR-8 ??
If you still have them, I would be interested in them, and the flash hider thats on the .308 barrel now.
Roger
12 March 2010, 18:43
JTPinTXThe sights and under barrel tube got cut off, they didn't survive the process. After they were off, I chucked it in the lathe and turned the front section of the barrel down some to clean it up. Where the rear sight came off it left a hole in the top of the bridge, I had a piece of metal brazed in there to fill the void. Had the same guy turn the bolt handle down for me at the same time. The work was not top notch, and I had to clean it up after he was done, but it is just a beater camp rifle anyways. It ain't pretty, but it works. Send me a pm and we'll talk about the flash hider.
16 March 2010, 00:43
yumastepsideHey Fudd..........Whats happened to your pic

Roger
16 March 2010, 07:06
yumastepsideMauser mod.C army hunting rifle in 30-06
Beautiful and utilitarian.............
Roger