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pics of a 527 action and trigger area

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21 November 2010, 03:20
Marc_Stokeld
pics of a 527 action and trigger area
Does anyone have a pic of the underside of their 527 action? Even more better would a pic of the underside of a 527 with and without the trigger installed. Tried some google searches but did not find anything of value.

Thanks!
21 November 2010, 03:36
Jpat
I have a 527, but I have never felt the need to take the trigger out. If it is not broken, why screw w/ it.
24 November 2010, 00:25
D Humbarger
I would also like to see photos of the underside of a 527.



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24 November 2010, 01:27
Fal Grunt
Someone email me Thursday. I have been meaning to take apart my 527 to see how the single set trigger is set up and how to make a new bolt shroud/safety for it.

Problem is, between here and friday I will forget.


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24 November 2010, 02:27
Jerry Liles
Jpat Posted
"I have a 527, but I have never felt the need to take the trigger out. If it is not broken, why screw w/ it."


What! Why that is positively unamerican!

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24 November 2010, 02:57
Jpat
I have early 1900's that I don't screw w/ also! They are also Mausers. My hunters and Snipers shoot very well. Why would I mess w/ them?
24 November 2010, 03:34
Fal Grunt
quote:
Originally posted by Jpat:
I have early 1900's that I don't screw w/ also! They are also Mausers. My hunters and Snipers shoot very well. Why would I mess w/ them?


I obviously cannot speak for you, but it is what I enjoy doing, and am building into a full time business.

So for me, the 527 is an excellent action, one I would like to improve.

I also find it interesting to see how different companies manage different applications.


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I buy Mauser actions, parts, micrometers, tools, calipers, etc. Specifically looking for pre-WWII Mauser tools.
24 November 2010, 07:09
Marc_Stokeld
I got some pics-thanks!

BTW-for those of you who have never taken the trigger out of your rifle, well, umm, I am glad for you, i guess. Still can't see what it has to do with my request for pics, but, umm, err, ahh, thanks for sharing, I guess. If you have any other random and completely unrelated to my question facts you want to share with me, well, feel free to post away! Myabe what brand of tires were on your first vehicle, what color shirt you wore for your first day of kindergarten, the brand of tooth paste you prefer, etc, etc are all as relevent to the fact that you have never taken a picture of your 527 with the trigger removed, but you felt the need to tell me that, so feel free to tell me the other stuff too Confused
24 November 2010, 14:47
DocEd
Mark, feel free to post the pics that I sent to you. Or, you can send them on to others, Eddie.


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25 November 2010, 01:58
Fal Grunt
Please do post them, it sure seems like a few folks would be interested to see them!


Nathaniel Myers
Myers Arms LLC
nathaniel@myersarms.com
www.myersarms.com
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I buy Mauser actions, parts, micrometers, tools, calipers, etc. Specifically looking for pre-WWII Mauser tools.
25 November 2010, 04:03
Marc_Stokeld
Here is a link to the pics of the action:

527 action picture album
25 November 2010, 06:22
D Humbarger
no photos Marc



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