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25 August 2010, 08:30
Ian (VA)
Help needed to ID this tube magazine Mauser
Dad brought a "treasure" home from his early morning garage sale mission last weekend and I'm trying to help him research what he has. Have any of you come accross a tubular magazine 98 sporter before? I know there were some post WWI 2-shot shotgun builds (Geha, Remo, Hard Hit Hard) but this one has a multi-shot magazine running the full length of the forearm under the barrel. The barrel is marked "Remo Cal. 44" with "Krupp" and "Stahl" markings and the chamber cast measures as a 44-40!? It has a pressed horn buttplate labeled Remo as well. He sent this poor quality picture and is working on sending some more showing the elevator/magazine mechanism. Can anyone shed some light? Did Remo use a surplus military action to build this sporter during the Treaty of Versailles for an American customer ("Cal. 44")? Current value? Thanks for your help.


25 August 2010, 16:49
jeffeosso
no data.. but that's cool!


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25 August 2010, 20:23
dirtyjim
very cool & i would love to see some pictures of the magazine assembly
26 August 2010, 07:27
ikesdad
quote:
Originally posted by dirtyjim:
very cool & i would love to see some pictures of the magazine assembly


+1


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26 August 2010, 23:41
mousegun1
Somebody gut an early 11mm mauser for the feed system??
27 August 2010, 07:53
Tex21
quote:
Originally posted by mousegun1:
Somebody gut an early 11mm mauser for the feed system??


That's possible. Or, someone copied one.

I watched an old gunsmith friend of mine make and extended magazine sporter out of an 11mm Mauser a few years ago. It was amazing to see what he put together using mostly over-the-counter parts from Brownells.

I also wished I'd had the money to buy one of those 11mm Mausers before everyone snapped them all up... Frowner


Jason

"Chance favors the prepared mind."
30 August 2010, 00:26
SR4759
quote:
"Screw a bunch of engineers. We common gunsmiths can show surprising insight and are probably wrong no more often than the engineers (see; collapsing buildings, falling cranes, exploding shuttles, etc. etc.) Regards, Bill L."


I guess Bill L must have turned away business from engineers.
18 November 2010, 21:51
Fat_Albert
You should have asked "The Fat Albert" first.
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