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Mauser 98 in 35 Whelen
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This is a Mauser 98 in 35 Whelen. It was made by a long-time bow maker who put it together for a friend. The action is a Ramage, made by FN or Steyr for the Columbian military contract. These were made in 30-06, so the conversion to 35 Whelen (same case) was easy with a new barrel. The safety has been converted to a tab safety, and a more modern bolt handle installed. It comes in a camo synthetic stock, with Burris rings, a Simmons 2.5-10 Aetec scope, and a matching camo sling. A cheap way into the great 35 Whelen.

$650 shipped to your FFL.







 
Posts: 20173 | Location: Very NW NJ up in the Mountains | Registered: 14 June 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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These were originally 7mm, made for Columbia at either FN, Steyr, or CZ.
In the 50s, they were converted to 30-06 at the factory that R. Famage is an abbreviation for.
Note the cut in the receiver ring; that is for clip loading of the cal 30 ammo.
Something like Reformado Factory The G is probably Guerra for War. Factory for the reforming (modification) of War materiel.
 
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Jon, with good bullets, a fella really doesn't need anything more than that rifle right there to hunt virtually everything. Looks to me like an excellent value. Someone is going to have a memorable Christmas! Cool


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Bill, the first "nice" rifle I ever owned was a Griffin & Howe Model 70 in 35 Whelen. Great cartridge...like a 30-06 for bigger bullets.
 
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It's a super cartridge; in the perfect diameter. Not sure why guys want all those small bones...
 
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Offers considered.
 
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Jon, after you get this baby sold, tell us more about that Griffin & Howe Model 70.
The .35 Whelen has such good manners for what it can accomplish. I enjoyed shooting a friend's Nosler in .35 Whelen at gongs out at 300 to 500 yards on a "private range" at the edge of a high-end golf resort near Powell Butte, Oregon, if anyone knows where that is. Cool


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Bill, that one goes into the category on "ones I wish I never sold". It was a 1950s M70 in a new (Ottmar?) stock with the G&H side-mounted scope mount. Beautiful rifle. I saw it come up for sale once years ago, but missed it :-(
 
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Pending sale.
 
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Someone is getting a good deal. Mine is built on a Zastava commercial action and is sudden death on hogs.


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That is a good price for a 98 in that calibre. Someone is gonna score.
 
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Biebs, you always have interesting stuff. I want most of them, but the boss tends to disagree!
Cheers and Merry Christmas to you and yours
Rick


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Rick, most are not mine....just helping out friends and elderly neighbors.
 
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I haven’t bought it because business is slow. It’s hard to believe no one else has bought it.
 
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