15 July 2007, 09:55
SpringWhat's the difference in a Mauser M 03 and a M 98?
I know very little about either and on the surface they appear quite similar. What's the difference in the two or the advantage of one vs the other?
M 98
M 03
15 July 2007, 10:24
Charles_HelmI do not think the M03 has a claw-extractor and thus is not control-feed like the 98. I imagine it does not have a fixed-blade ejector either, but I could be wrong.
Looking at the brochure on their website, it also has a cock-decock instead of a safety. Like some other "modern" designs, the M03 is cocked before shooting it. The bolt lift is 60 degrees, unlike a 98. It has a different locking lug configuration. For my money, it is a modern design that has only the name Mauser to associate it with what I consider to be a Mauser.
I suppose it could be a perfectly good rifle. I have not even handled one, let along shot one.
15 July 2007, 10:36
MacifejM03 is a modular interchangeable barrel system design. Primary competition in the market is the Blaser R93 and Sauer 202. They are all about $3,000 rifles and VERY good ones at that price.
The current M98 is basically a re-hash of the 1936 M98 and M98 Magnum design using modern materials and machining. The Magnum sells in the range of $15,000 and would compete with M98 type customs available from inumerable shops worldwide.
15 July 2007, 18:10
jeffeossobtw, it is important to note that mauser makes NO sporting rifles anymore.. the name is under license to sauer
15 July 2007, 22:16
El Deguelloquote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
btw, it is important to note that mauser makes NO sporting rifles anymore.. the name is under license to sauer
Well, that's not a BAD thing.......
15 July 2007, 22:51
jeffeossonope, i think think it's a good thing.. especially since "mauser" is making war systems, and the option was no mausers!!
quote:
Originally posted by Macifej:
M03 is a modular interchangeable barrel system design. Primary competition in the market is the Blaser R93 and Sauer 202. They are all about $3,000 rifles and VERY good ones at that price.
The current M98 is basically a re-hash of the 1936 M98 and M98 Magnum design using modern materials and machining. The Magnum sells in the range of $15,000 and would compete with M98 type customs available from inumerable shops worldwide.
Sauer, Blaser, and Mauser are all owned by SIGARMS, so competitions is a relative term. More like market dominance here in Europe.
The R93 was the rifle I saw the most of in Spain, but I did see the occasional 202, and they were all take down. I have never seen a single rifle shop here in Italy, but the magazines seem to have all three rifles equally doing task.
I am fairly certain that both the R93 and the Mauser 03 are made in the same shop by the same hands.
16 July 2007, 09:33
MacifejSo your alternative then is to buy the Heym SR30 so as to have a proper Germanic device AND be unique! Bet it's a tad quicker than the R93 too!