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Shortening Mauser magazine for thinner stock
19 September 2016, 17:47
Vol717Shortening Mauser magazine for thinner stock
I am contemplating making a petite 7X57 on a Zastava left hand action. I have a nice vintage bottom metal with an in-bow release. I want to make the gun thinner vertically and I'll need to take some metal from the bottom metal. I know that the magazine box must be shaved and the screws threaded more and shortened. Are there other changes needed? How about the mag spring and trigger? Is there a practical limit as to how much the gun can be thinned? I would like to reduce the mag capacity to three rounds. About how much will I need to remove?
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19 September 2016, 18:02
heavenknowsYou will get in trouble with the trigger(housing).
19 September 2016, 19:07
troutcreeksI've taken off 1/4" but as heavenknows wrote the trigger housing becomes a problem. I cut a chunk out of military trigger and welded it back together. Still working on getting trigger pull down.
19 September 2016, 19:45
ramrod340I cheated and went blind box. Still had to work on trimming the trigger down. Hard to get a 3# pull with shorter lever.
As usual just my $.02
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19 September 2016, 19:51
z1rDave Wesbrook has a couple of posts on AR showcasing just such an animal.
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20 September 2016, 00:20
heavenknowsThere is a German riflemaker who spezialises in
such modifications.
He constructed a special trigger (He will certainly not sell as parts).
http://www.kesslerin.info/seiten/system.htmlBut it shows you how far you can go.
20 September 2016, 01:16
724wdThis is Redoak8's area of expertise! I can't find a picture of it right now, but he's done a couple with reduced height magazine
http://forums.accuratereloadin...931007702#6931007702
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20 September 2016, 05:18
Michael RobinsonA great article on this subject, entitled "The Straight Grip Stalking Rifle," and written by Ken Ide, was published in the 2000 Gun Digest.
Highly recommended.
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20 September 2016, 07:19
Redoak8Vol717
I can email you some photos, if you are interested.
20 September 2016, 23:45
724wdRedoak8, I know some purists gave you hell for your creations, but I for one appreciate what you've managed to accomplish! Your dedication to the weight reduction experiment is to be admired. I don't see any pics of your rifles on the site anymore, and if that's because of the harsh words some offered, I think we're poorer for it.
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21 September 2016, 08:30
Redoak8724wd
Thank you.
Nice to know that someone was not nauseated! I admit that I was surprised by a couple of the comments, but I realize that my rifles are not for everyone, so I tried not to take it personally.
And I did not remove the photos, someone posted them for me. But I wouldn't have deleted them anyway, I invested a lot of time and effort building those rifles, and they work well for me.
21 September 2016, 09:50
Mark Clarkquote:
Originally posted by Michael Robinson:
A great article on this subject, entitled "The Straight Grip Stalking Rifle," and written by Ken Ide, was published in the 2000 Gun Digest.
Highly recommended.
This book is available on Amazon, I just ordered a copy for $9!
I am a fan of straight grips. I have a straight grip Thompson Contender.
M
21 September 2016, 20:17
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)Not for me, but Dave Wesbrook has been doing this to Mausers and M-70's for years
21 September 2016, 20:51
ColoradoMattJoel Dorleac makes such a rifle as well. He likes to use small rings, and has even converted 1909's to small ring when doing so.
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22 September 2016, 01:20
SnellstromKevin Weaver of weaverrifles.com does this as well.
He "thinned" a modern Win M70 in 300 WSM that I have handled and it is beautiful. If I recall he didn't take a lot out of it (under a half inch if I remember) but the difference felt huge. I remember him shortening and shaping the trigger.
22 September 2016, 19:58
z1rYou would be surprised at how little you need to shorten the height of the bottom metal to really slim things up. Dave manages to do it so that it still looks "normal" albeit slim.
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23 September 2016, 02:08
tiggertateHere's a picture of someone's effort. I looked on the German page briefly but didn't see detail internals like this. Could be the company.
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23 September 2016, 08:16
Toomany ToolsI shortened this one .250" and I think it came out alright. Bottom metal was from Duane. Lowering that was straight forward, and has been mentioned already, the tricky part is the trigger. I used a Timney but had to take it apart and shorten it to fit properly.
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