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Nice custom Mauser on Gunbroker
14 January 2017, 06:08
uwaveNice custom Mauser on Gunbroker
FYI.
http://www.gunbroker.com/item/613066334And the builders website:
http://mnrcustom.com/precision-rifle-actions/14 January 2017, 06:32
craigsterThat is nice.
14 January 2017, 06:40
BiebsFor that money, I would expect it to be "nice" :-)
14 January 2017, 09:34
lindy2Equally as interesting is the Richardson and Roberts custom action on which the builders of the rifle on Gunbroker (MNRCUSTOM) will build a custom rifle. I wonder if the R & R action has the feed rails machined into the receiver like the Pre-64 Model 70s did?
http://mnrcustom.com/precision-rifle-actions/https://richardsonandroberts.com/14 January 2017, 10:16
craigsterquote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
Fpr that money, I would expect it to be "nice" :-)
Somewhere in the neighborhood of 1/2 the price of an Echols?
14 January 2017, 18:33
sliversDoesn't give any stock measurements in the description, but there doesn't appear to be enough drop at the heel to use that peep comfortably. Nice wood. Classic caliber. Very hard to judge fit and finish from a pic.
14 January 2017, 19:52
GrenadierIt's on the MNR Custom website under For Sale.
It's built on a Brazilian Mauser action, 1908 or 1935 perhaps. You can see the Brazilian crest in the pictures on their website.
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15 January 2017, 02:01
ColoradoMattquote:
Originally posted by craigster:
quote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
Fpr that money, I would expect it to be "nice" :-)
Somewhere in the neighborhood of 1/2 the price of an Echols?
More like 1/4 the price of an Echols.
Matt
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15 January 2017, 02:21
AnotherAZWriterthat recoil pad is hideous IMO
15 January 2017, 02:48
drhall762quote:
Originally posted by AnotherAZWriter:
that recoil pad is hideous IMO
Well what do you expect for a mere 9000 USD? IMHO, it is a tad overpriced, but what do I know???
Dave
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15 January 2017, 03:06
Grenadierquote:
Originally posted by drhall762:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by AnotherAZWriter:
that recoil pad is hideous IMO
The blue tablecloth is what turns me off.

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18 January 2017, 07:41
Fal Gruntquote:
Originally posted by Grenadier:
The blue tablecloth is what turns me off.
Hey now, I happen to like blue table cloths. His white balance happens to be terrible.
Nathaniel Myers
Myers Arms LLC
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I buy Mauser actions, parts, micrometers, tools, calipers, etc. Specifically looking for pre-WWII Mauser tools.
18 January 2017, 09:25
craigsterquote:
Originally posted by ColoradoMatt:
quote:
Originally posted by craigster:
quote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
Fpr that money, I would expect it to be "nice" :-)
Somewhere in the neighborhood of 1/2 the price of an Echols?
More like 1/4 the price of an Echols.
MNR's Hatari is listed @ $9800 on their website. So an Echols, walnut stocked, built on a Mauser action, runs $39,200? Plus or minus, of course.
18 January 2017, 11:30
ColoradoMattquote:
Originally posted by craigster:
quote:
Originally posted by ColoradoMatt:
quote:
Originally posted by craigster:
quote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
Fpr that money, I would expect it to be "nice" :-)
Somewhere in the neighborhood of 1/2 the price of an Echols?
More like 1/4 the price of an Echols.
MNR's Hatari is listed @ $9800 on their website. So an Echols, walnut stocked, built on a Mauser action, runs $39,200? Plus or minus, of course.
Mr. Echols website brochure lists his Classic light sporter (which he seems to prefer to build on Classic model 70 actions) for $32k. The standard length mausers of his that I've seen (in magazine articles) were built on extensively detailed 1909 Argentine actions. I would expect he would make his own bottom metal and follower to what he would deem to be the most ideal specs for a given cartridge. Best way to find out for sure would be to ask him. If I had an unlimited budget to have the finest of the fine, absolutely reliable hunting rifle built, I would talk to D'Arcy Echols.
Matt
FISH!!
Heed the words of Winston Smith in Orwell's 1984:
"Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right."
29 January 2017, 00:36
AtkinsonThe recoil pad is a Silvers, the snob ultimate of recoil pads, used on thousands of old English rifles and most double rifles, and some of the best custom bolt rifles in the world. I use them a lot particularly if Im going to leather cover them.
Like most things, its an individuals choice and can be replaced..
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
29 January 2017, 22:57
A7DaveWhat I find amusing is expecting to receive bids on an expensive rifle and posting only 4 pictures.
Dave
03 February 2017, 10:38
Ray BI refuse to have any dealings with gunBroker, including posting on their forum.
07 February 2017, 17:31
MNRHi Guys, I'm new to AR and am loving the forum. I'm also the builder of this rifle and thought I could give some additional information on the build.
To start; it was a commissioned rifle, so stock dimensions, recoil pad choice, peep sight, etc. were all to the customer's specs. Mid-way through the project we started a second rifle for his upcoming hunt so he decided to sell the first rifle to help fund the second. All that to say; if a buyer doesn't like the pad choice or would prefer to be able to mount a scope, the alterations could be made as part of the sale.
I agree with Dave that four pictures isn't enough when looking to buy this kind of rifle. I had issues uploading more than four photos to Gunbroker. There's more on my website:
http://mnrcustom.com/for-sale/I would also be happy to take some additional photos if someone is thinking about purchasing the gun.
07 February 2017, 18:45
butchlambertWelcome to the forum.
07 February 2017, 21:39
aephilliquote:
Originally posted by Atkinson:
The recoil pad is a Silvers, the snob ultimate of recoil pads, used on thousands of old English rifles and most double rifles, and some of the best custom bolt rifles in the world. I use them a lot particularly if Im going to leather cover them.
Like most things, its an individuals choice and can be replaced..
I'm guessing the pad looks "hideous"
because the white balance is off?
07 February 2017, 22:22
MNRThanks Butch.
"I'm guessing the pad looks "hideous" because the white balance is off?"
That could very well be the case. It is a Silvers pad which many guys like for classic English style rifles.
06 March 2017, 01:27
AtkinsonI love the Silvers pads, easy to leather cover..Nice gun for sure..
BTW, that buffalo on your web page!! I would bet dollars to donuts it was shot by Will who posts here on AR, when he hunted with Barry van Heerden who I used to book hunts for.
Welcome to AR,stick around, we can always use someone with your expertise in gun building.
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
quote:
Originally posted by Atkinson:
I love the Silvers pads, easy to leather cover..Nice gun for sure..
BTW, that buffalo on your web page!! I would bet dollars to donuts it was shot by Will who posts here on AR, when he hunted with Barry van Heerden who I used to book hunts for.
Welcome to AR,stick around, we can always use someone with your expertise in gun building.
Thank you Ray! I'm sure I'll learn more from other builders here than I'll be able to share any "expertise" but I'm happy to chime in.
I'll have to take your dollars on the buffalo kill though

It was taken by a doc over in Zambia. I'm not sure if he'd like his name posted here but it wasn't Will.