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nice looking action, but hardly a "MAUSER" (in either name or details .. read on:

No offense to the poster, but this is "yet ANOTHER company attempting to modify the m1898 and call it a REAL mauser"

bullocks

Not exactly, nor entirely accurate..
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precisely manufactured due{sic} to the original MAUSER drawing


which they promptly ignored and changed


In fact, they go on and on listing the modifications they make

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The remanufactured MAUSER M 98 Action for standard calibres

(with double square bridge - without thumb notch)

We manufacture the Mauser M 98 standard action due to the original drawing of Paul Mauser from the early thirties. All MAUSER patents are considered.

We made the following modernizations :

We reduced the bore for the firing pin from 2mm to 1,7mm because of to take into consideration the higher gas pressure of modern cartidges.
We extended the external diameter of the bolt about 0,2mm.
For to guarantee an excellent bolt slide, we reduced the stipulated case tolerance of the bolt about 50%.
We extended the clearance of the magazine opening of the breech case about 1mm for to have space enough for high volume cartridges. Because of this we had also the possibility to enlarge the magazine box.

The magazine box is available in the MAUSER standard sizes and original MAUSER 9,3x62 size - allongated about 1,5mm. Therefore also large cartridges like .300 Win.Mag. 8x68S, 9,3X64 have space enough and it is not necessary to machine the magazine boxes. The large box has an internal length of 86,5mm. We deliver the magazine boxes with fitted in magazine cover which can be opened by the snapper in the trigger guard. On it�s back the magazine cover is as long as it can be centred by the trigger guard.

For to guarantee a higher safety of the spring, the extractor is allongated about 17mm.
The firing pin nut is delivered with close nose. Therefore also modern shotgun triggers can be installed.
Due to the design of the latest original MAUSER civil versions, we made a stud on the backside of the clearance for the bolt handle which serves as an additional guide and safety for the chamber.

Free selection of the material for the breech case : anealed swiss high-tensile steel with tensile strength between 900 and 1100N/qmm, or a modern high power chrome-manganese steel, colour case hardenable with a core strength over 800 N/qmm

No Compromises :

We made this technical development for more reliability and safety for the marksman.
We cut 14,8 kg of solid steel for each MAUSER standard action which has a total wheigth of only 1.350 kg after finishing. All parts are machined from the solid material.
We deliver all breech cases hardened - or hardened after engraving. All surfaces are polished and ready for mounting - no polishing or filing is necessary.

The action is prepared for scope mount and is in the standard delivered with the original MAUSER bolt sleeve and Recknagel shotgun trigger.

We manufacture also complete rifles in different versions, calibres and barrel legthes.

New Firing Pin Safety (patented GOLmatic three position safety). The new horizontal GOLmatic three position safety is equipped with an additional locking for the safety lever for avoiding an unintentional disengagement of the safety. The patented GOLmatic three position safety is also available for Winchester type 70, and Remington type 700.




EVERY rifle they offer is square bridged (not the original design) and the mauser trademark and license to manufacture MAUSER rifles (with the name mauser, not the type mauser) belongs to sig/sauer.

Besides, The only thing ORIGINAL on this picture "ORIGINAL mauser shroud"


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MAUSER Standard System - standard type with double square bridge - without thumb notch - standard magazine cover - original MAUSER bolt sleeve an standard trigger.


http://www.golmatic.de/Waffen_EN/buechsenmacherbedarf_en/system_en.htm


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Yupp!
And what they also did, was to shorthen the pillars so there is no contact between the pillars and action.


Bent Fossdal
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Not the pillar thing again! Roll Eyes

The original Mauser action did not have stock pillar bedding, but pseudo pillars on the action. To be a pillar, it has to be fixed and immobile, imbedded in the stock. stir

The SIG Arms Mauser-licensed "Mauser Banner" rifles use these same actions made by Mr. Gottfried Prechtl of Golmatic.
 
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Yeah,
but how many US$$$ are we talking for a complete action RIP?Brent?

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bullocks


bollocks...

i only know the spelling cuzz i used to live in england...


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