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11 January 2007, 19:23
aturnernew to the board and what do you think
hello gentlemen i am andrew watched this board for awhile thought i would ask a question. I have found some FN mauser actions for 50 bucks stripped of course and wanted to build something in 9.3mmX62 or 64mm. I understand that 62 will fit in a standard action.
parts I am considering are richards microfit stock the grade AAA a lothar walther barrel. And if the rounds will fit a detachable gibbs magazine peep hole sites with 2.5x32(leopold or zeiss unless somebody has a better idea) scope mounted like a scout rifle.
any suggestions comments?
drew
11 January 2007, 19:35
RiodotWelcome to the fun.
It sounds like you have thought this out pretty well.
Some may not like the scout rifle scope, but I like them in some applications.
I like your plan. it should look great. Make sure you take photos of the start (components) and the entire process. I know we all like to see the steps as well as the finished product.
By the way, I have purchased 2 stocks and had one of my blanks shaped at Richards. I have nothing but good to say about them.

Here we go.....
Have fun!!!

Lance
Lance Larson Studio
lancelarsonstudio.com
11 January 2007, 19:43
aturneroh this is not my first mauser built i have one in 30-06 with a richards stock
12 January 2007, 02:46
aturneranybody have a suggestion for a trigger?
Sounds great !! keep us informed, while I like and own a 9.3x62, the 64 is the cooler of the two and has a bit more stoke

12 January 2007, 04:54
grizz007quote:
anybody have a suggestion for a trigger?
Do a Timney and don't look back. Have a couple of them in my rifles, one FN as well- just a superb trigger.
Yes do a x64 Brenneke! Stripped FN's - good for you.
12 January 2007, 05:04
.366torqueI'll throw in another vote for the 64 Bren & the Timney trigger.
However the x62 would be a better choice for the scout style. Why? Faster follow up sight aquisition. Because of lower recoil.
12 January 2007, 05:11
kududePlease tell what is included in a stripped Mauser action? Made by whom? What model? Thanks. Kudude
12 January 2007, 06:36
Joel/AKkudude, to me a stripped action is just the reciever, of course everybody ahs there own ideas on it. I just bought a new chaz daily reciever for a really good price. Have all the parts to make a complete action, I just dont know what the hell to make on it.
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12 January 2007, 18:24
aturnersarco inc has fn recievers right now just the reciever thats it they got other commerical and military recievers for the 98 short and long action no magnum actions that i saw any where from 48.95 to 99.95. get the shotgun news or sarcoinc.com.
drew