03 September 2010, 01:24
Donald NelsonCouple of mine
Here is a M43 Spanish Mauser in .8MM I bought to use as a donor action. However as bad as it looks it shoots pretty good. I have decided to remove the ugly bolt handle and add another, remove the sights, put the scope on regular scope base and rings and add an after market trigger. Then I will clean it up for a reblue or paint and mount in a new stock.
This rife is the .308 I have talked about in the Medium calibers section. This rifle started life as a K98 Mauser. It looked much like the above rifle when I got it. Someone had already bent the bolt, chopped the stock and installed a Timney Trigger. Like the above rifle it also had those horriable see thru scope rings but they were drilled wrong and were off some. The rifle shot horrible. I totally reworked this rifle hand lapping a new .308 barrel into the receiver and lapping the bolt lugs. All parts were painted with Gunkote a bake on finish. The rifle is set in a Hogue overmolded stock. It wears a Nikon Buckmasters 4.5-14 power scope. With my handloads it shoots sub MOA and will make me a fine foul weather hunting rifle.
03 September 2010, 02:35
mad_jack02How do you like the Hogue overmolded stock? Every time I picked one of them up at one of the shops it felt sticky to the touch.
03 September 2010, 02:56
Donald NelsonI really like it. It takes awhile to get used to that feel and it is not at all attractive. but it is quiet and I like the feel.
03 September 2010, 03:54
Rub LineI really like the 308, how durable is the green finish? Do you have any closeup pics of the action?
03 September 2010, 04:11
Donald NelsonI am not as happy with the finish as I thought I would be. I should have sand blasted the parts before I painted them. That said it is holding up o.k. but will scratch off. I can take some pics of the action and post them.
03 September 2010, 09:29
tin canI like the finish, looks-wise. I have an M1 carbine finished in Brownells bake-on lacquer that has served me well- any scratches were just repainted and re-baked.
You have a nice example of a working rifle.
10 September 2010, 01:55
22WRFquote:
Originally posted by tin can:
I like the finish, looks-wise. I have an M1 carbine finished in Brownells bake-on lacquer that has served me well- any scratches were just repainted and re-baked.
You have a nice example of a working rifle.
Aren't they all supposed to work?

11 September 2010, 05:09
Donald Nelsonquote:
Originally posted by 22WRF:
quote:
Originally posted by tin can:
I like the finish, looks-wise. I have an M1 carbine finished in Brownells bake-on lacquer that has served me well- any scratches were just repainted and re-baked.
You have a nice example of a working rifle.
Thank you I think so.
Aren't they all supposed to work?
Yes they are but some work better than others.
11 September 2010, 19:16
tin canquote:
Yes they are but some work better than others.
Make no mistake, I'd own that rifle and enjoy it in a heartbeat.
