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A blending of new and old...
06 July 2017, 23:02
Fal GruntA blending of new and old...
Though this might pique both "sides of the aisle".
Well, until I can get this figured out, I hosted them on my website.
https://www.myersarms.com/cz-527-300-blk
Nathaniel Myers
Myers Arms LLC
nathaniel@myersarms.com
www.myersarms.comFollow us on Instagram and YouTube
I buy Mauser actions, parts, micrometers, tools, calipers, etc. Specifically looking for pre-WWII Mauser tools.
Nathaniel Myers
Myers Arms LLC
nathaniel@myersarms.com
www.myersarms.comFollow us on Instagram and YouTube
I buy Mauser actions, parts, micrometers, tools, calipers, etc. Specifically looking for pre-WWII Mauser tools.
Nathaniel Myers
Myers Arms LLC
nathaniel@myersarms.com
www.myersarms.comFollow us on Instagram and YouTube
I buy Mauser actions, parts, micrometers, tools, calipers, etc. Specifically looking for pre-WWII Mauser tools.
06 July 2017, 23:39
lindy2maybe my eyes are getting old. can't see any photos.
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Originally posted by lindy2:
maybe my eyes are getting old. can't see any photos.
X2
07 July 2017, 00:22
Fal Gruntweird... when I open the page all the images load...
ok, when I open them on my phone they do not load...
https://static.wixstatic.com/m...2448_3264_s_4_2.webp
Either the link or the image work for you guys?
Nathaniel Myers
Myers Arms LLC
nathaniel@myersarms.com
www.myersarms.comFollow us on Instagram and YouTube
I buy Mauser actions, parts, micrometers, tools, calipers, etc. Specifically looking for pre-WWII Mauser tools.
07 July 2017, 03:45
farbedoWorked for me using Firefox. Not sure if that means anything.
Great looking work and rifle. That would be a fun rifle to own and plink with on the back 40.
Jeremy
17 July 2017, 23:01
Fal GruntCan anyone see either picture?
Nathaniel Myers
Myers Arms LLC
nathaniel@myersarms.com
www.myersarms.comFollow us on Instagram and YouTube
I buy Mauser actions, parts, micrometers, tools, calipers, etc. Specifically looking for pre-WWII Mauser tools.
18 July 2017, 01:33
Jim KobeI see two
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18 July 2017, 02:07
rodger wrightI see the first set that Fal Grunt, but after that NO
18 July 2017, 16:29
drhall762I see a total of 13 pictures but I don't know what the number is supposed to be.
Dave
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18 July 2017, 18:02
lindy2Now I see them. For us that are not machinists could you please explain exactly what you did there?
18 July 2017, 23:35
Fal GruntWhich part, would be happy to explain.
Do not want to bore you to death with a bunch of un-needed information.
Glad other people can see them! Was starting to think I was a little

Nathaniel Myers
Myers Arms LLC
nathaniel@myersarms.com
www.myersarms.comFollow us on Instagram and YouTube
I buy Mauser actions, parts, micrometers, tools, calipers, etc. Specifically looking for pre-WWII Mauser tools.
19 July 2017, 01:31
lindy2Well, its all of a piece, as they say. It appears that you somehow altered the bolt for some reason, and perhaps altered the inside of the front ring as well.
19 July 2017, 07:18
Fal GruntAh! So originally I had an explanation written up for that. Started out something along the lines... Either I am stupid or...
The majority of 527's I have built for customers have been 22 Hornet actions, which have all been a standard Mauser type flat face with an extractor cut. The few 223 actions I have built or handled have all been basically the same sans extractor cut. I even talked to a few friends who are smiths and they reported the same experience. This rifle however, the standoffs were proud of the C ring and the extractor was also proud of the C ring. You can't see it in the pictures, because I couldn't get a good shot of anything for perspective. I thought about doing a 700 style breech in miniature, and I thought about doing a cone style breech as the lugs are tapered a bit at the front. None would really work right.
An Officer in the Serbian military developed the "Safety Breech" that was used by Mauser Oberndorf for the Serbian contract 1910 rifles and Costa Rican 1910 rifles. The bolt in the picture is from one of these rifles. So I did a modified safety breech. I ground the standoffs and fit the bolt to mate just shy of flush with the face of the barrel. The extractor cut provides clearance for the extractor.
The Serbian/Yugoslavian rifles have a standing ring that mates with the bolt face to provide the safety breech. This also provides for almost complete support of the case head.
Nathaniel Myers
Myers Arms LLC
nathaniel@myersarms.com
www.myersarms.comFollow us on Instagram and YouTube
I buy Mauser actions, parts, micrometers, tools, calipers, etc. Specifically looking for pre-WWII Mauser tools.
24 July 2017, 00:39
AtkinsonI saw one thing that impressed me..Finally someone figured out how to keep a big clumsy scope on POI, A scope ring on the front optic that's attached to the barrel or quarter rib, Good show!
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com