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Mauser USA's instragram page is showing a picture of a new rifle called M98 DWM, described as the return of a legend. Do you know anything about this? What's different between it and their current M98 rifles? Confused

 
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My guess is the difference will be about $1500 more Big Grin
 
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Oh man - that would be cool as long as it's not as expensive as their other 98s. Keep below $3K.


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YEP - it's back as a version of their M98 line. On the website. Hope is less $$$$
https://www.mauser.com/en/m98/m98-dwm.html


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So, with the gas port/thumb cut, will they import them? I thought there was some ridiculous law about not importing rifles with this as it was supposed to be part of a quick-loading/military feature??

I dig it though. It would be awesome to have a reasonably (realistically) priced new Mauser.
 
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I can't tell what kind of finish is on these rifles. Some pictures look stainless?
 
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Probably glare? Mauser uses a Black Nitride finish on most (if not all) of their new rifles. Maybe they would leave some parts SS on the DWM?

I'd start with a 8x57.


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Starting with 8x57 will insure you do not sell any rifles.
Just my take, given the number of 8mm requests I get.
Total; one in the last 20 years.
 
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Starting with 8x57 will insure you do not sell any rifles.
Just my take, given the number of 8mm requests I get.
Total; one in the last 20 years.


I'd start with a 8x57 as in that's the first rifle I would buy. Great round that we Americans do not appreciate.


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Yeah. I handled the current Mausers at the NRA show in Dallas. I know they are the nitride. So if it is that finish, I don't think glare would account for that look.

It must be stainless. I have been wanting a stainless Mauser in a bad kind of way.
 
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Thinking nitride, I can't be sure what did it, but the nitrided receiver of my Heym gained a dark patina in just one week of carrying. I wouldn't mind so much but had put electrical tape over most of it to protect it, so only the hinge-pin area changed.

I suspect the silicon-impregnated cloth the PH lent me.
 
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Thinking nitride, I can't be sure what did it, but the nitrided receiver of my Heym gained a dark patina in just one week of carrying. I wouldn't mind so much but had put electrical tape over most of it to protect it, so only the hinge-pin area changed.

I suspect the silicon-impregnated cloth the PH lent me.


That's weird. Black nitride is as close to superman as you can get. I hit the end of my muzzle on the ceiling of my concrete gun room on accident. i thought "o f---" and then I looked at it with a magnifying glass there was not a single scratch or imperfection on it - not even dusty. Sort of like my sapphire face crystal on my Suunto watch.


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If that rifle sells for say $3,000. I would buy it in a heartbeat. If it's stainless I would Roguard it.

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$3k and I will end up with a safe full of them.
 
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$3k and I will end up with a safe full of them.


Yup. Well, 3.
 
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Appears to me the rifle is two-toned. SS or silver nitrided receiver, bottom metal, and bands. Bolt, barrel, floorplate release, and bolt stop spring perhaps black nitrided. Not sure I like that. Certainly not fond of the gaudy DWM banner stamps/engravings. Note the receiver ring appears to be contoured to mirror the rear bridge with flats.

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Thanks for the links and additions. Nothing in what I saw leads me to believe it's a lower priced rifle. Probably the same deal as their current $10k M98, only with an action styled after Mausers of a certain period.

For the money I'd certainly choose the beautiful and fully made in-house Heym Express holycow
 
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After talking with a Mauser rep, I believe this DWM has a price tag of around $20k and is more of a one off than a new line.

So kind of the opposite of what I would really like to see. A stainless or nitrided Mauser barreled action in a synthetic of some type. A rifle built for hard work with the rugged reliability inherent in the Mauser design. A modern built Mauser like that is alway going to be expensive, but I'd like to be able to buy it without also having to pay for fancy wood.
 
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It can't be done; only in former East Bloc countries can Mausers be built to compete with the mass produced rifles in the US.
 
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After talking with a Mauser rep, I believe this DWM has a price tag of around $20k and is more of a one off than a new line.

So kind of the opposite of what I would really like to see. A stainless or nitrided Mauser barreled action in a synthetic of some type. A rifle built for hard work with the rugged reliability inherent in the Mauser design. A modern built Mauser like that is alway going to be expensive, but I'd like to be able to buy it without also having to pay for fancy wood.


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