16 August 2010, 16:17
mad_jack02A dressed up 98 Turk
Back a few years ago 2000-2005 I was running into these 98 Turks from anywhere between 50.00-75.00, so I bought a few of them. This is the first one of them to get a make over.
16 August 2010, 23:04
Joe DeanBest looking Turk I've ever seen and love the stock! Did you bend the bolt handle or cut and weld?
17 August 2010, 17:33
mad_jack02Both, I cut off just the ball on the handle and welded another ball with about 3/8" shank on it to lengthen the hole bolt handle, then forged over.
01 September 2010, 23:14
22WRFwhich safety did you use?
01 September 2010, 23:50
mad_jack02If I remember right it's a gentry safety.
02 September 2010, 03:49
tin canNice job and a good choice in chambering.
02 September 2010, 09:30
3006vaWOW! Looking at that makes me want to dig out some of the stashed turks and go to work. NICE
29 April 2011, 08:15
DeerSkinnerIt is hard to believe that was an old Turk. Too bad you did not have before and after pics.
30 April 2011, 03:35
dwheelsGreat looking piece of walnut. Nice metal work too. Tasteful, not over done but a knockout all the same. DW
01 May 2011, 06:48
mad_jack02Thanks guys,
DeerSkinner, It looked like any other G.I. Turkish 98 Mauser looks when I started, and next time I will take progress photo's.
fla3006, glad you like it. I thought it came out pretty decent for giving up my free time for a couple of months. And man does it shoot.
dwheels, for a Richards Microfit stock it is extremely fancy, since those pictures were taken I have reworked the stock a bit. I got rid of the square boxy Parker Hale type forend, and reworked the grip to make it a better looking and fitting stock, added a shadow line under cheek piece, and soon to be checkered. I'll have to get some new pictures as soon as it's done.