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Need Mauser Barrel Dimension
26 December 2013, 00:35
dpcdNeed Mauser Barrel Dimension
If someone with an original Mauser Sporter in 9.3x62 would be willing to provide me with some of the barrel dimensions, I would be most appreciative. If you have one and can help, please PM me and I will enumerate the dimensions I need (such as muzzle diameter). I have two sets of dimensions but I would like some that I can document from an actual rifle. thanks.
26 December 2013, 01:38
jens poulsenLothar Walther in Germany have the E-type dimensiones. If noboby pops up with the correct profile dimensions on AR, you might have to contact them.
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26 December 2013, 04:21
ColoradoMattWalther's "E" pattern of the type "A" mauser sporter is a bit thicker than the measurements given in Speed's book. Anybody have BFaucet's contact info? He bought Osa Johnson's 9.3x62 Type "A" mauser several years ago. Would love to have ALL the measurements off that rifle, including stock dimensions. I did a search and it looks like BFaucet hasn't posted here in a couple of years.
Matt
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26 December 2013, 20:24
dpcdI have Lothar Walthers dimensions; they aren't from a 9.3 (and they aren't from Germany either; they are in Georgia)). I did write to the new owner of the Johnson rifle but no response yet.
26 December 2013, 23:00
ColoradoMattThey have their American extension in Georgia, and one can deal exclusively with them for all ones needs. However, they are still a German company with their home office/facilities in Germany. Kind of like foreign auto makers setting up shop in the U.S.
Matt
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"Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right."
26 December 2013, 23:21
AtkinsonWoody at Lothar Walther in Georgia has H&H demensions from Mauser that came off a barrel I sent him, then he has the original demensions of the Mauser barrel that had the flat slide on that fitted the Mauser barrel band rear sight sights on some original Mauser sporters..and he had a standard sporter barrel at one time, I suppose he still does. Jim Brockman has those demensions as I recall.
Problems exist along these lines as barrel demensions from original Mauser sporters apparantly vari, as they changed over the years for whatever reason. I suspect Jack Belk could answer all those questions for you, but I don't know how to get hold of him..someone may be able to help you there...Jack knows more about Mausers than anyone I know.
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27 December 2013, 01:14
dpcdHere are the dimensions I need, from a Type A 9.3x62. I made the one in the pic but I never had the actual dimensions of a 9.3.
27 December 2013, 03:02
heavenknowsHope that will help you.
Measurements taken from a 9,3x62 African type made in 1932
Unfortunately for you in mm.
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dpcdTHANK YOU!!!.
I think I can figure how to translate it into inches.
Made my day!
27 December 2013, 12:42
heavenknowsI should ad that measurements were taken from Type A(akah African) and not from the longer barelled and long stocked so named African Rifle .
The Inner Radius of the transition from barrel shank to the portion where the sight base starts I can“t measure up.
The step from that part to the diameter where the sight base is sleeved on is sharp with a minimum undercut for perfect fit.
The second step shows a short outer radius.
27 December 2013, 20:13
dpcdType A; that is good and I understand about the long barreled true African model.
thanks.