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Mexican Mauser Project – 7x57 Mauser - Update #1
19 May 2011, 23:09
M1TankerMexican Mauser Project – 7x57 Mauser - Update #1
Mexican Mauser Project – 7x57 Mauser
I have a new project underway that I would like to share with you. Thanks to a good friend I have a really nice super clean 1910 Mexican Mauser. I spent a good amount of time trying to decide what would be the best project for it and decided to go with the classic 7x57. But I did not want just another sporter – I wanted something very unique and special. All my life I have wanted a beautiful mannlicher stocked rifle – so that is what it will become. Before I moved forward I wanted to find the perfect blank. I wanted quarter sawn with perfect layout but was open to suggestion on what thin shelled walnut to use. I found a really niceTurkish blank at Chiron that had everything I was looking for. The wood is not fancy, but it is quarter sawn with perfect layout and has some subtle tiger striping. The stock will be very slim and trim with an oval cheek piece
I decided to have Dean Zollinger do all the work on the rifle. He has done amazing work for my Dad and I in the past and I could not think of a better guy for the job. Dean has all the parts and has already started working on the action. I was in his shop yesterday and he has the action surface ground and is working on other parts as well. Dean says of all the Mex’s he has worked on he has never had one that cleaned up as easily as this one did when he surface ground it.
I did not have my camera with me but I will be stopping by later and will get some additional progress pics. I attached some pics of the action and stock blank – sorry but the only pics of the blank I have are of the from the listing at Chiron.
Here are the specs for the rifle:
Caliber – 7x57 Mauser
Action – 1910 Mexican Mauser
Barrel – 20” light trim contour – Douglas 1:9
Sights – trim island rear sight with ramp front
Safety – Dakota 3 position
Bolt handle – Wiebe Oberndorf bolt handle
Scope bases – Zollinger custom double square bridge cut for Talley rings
Extractor – new Wisner
New firing pin
Bottom metal – Blackburn
Trigger – Blackburn
2 screw steel grip cap
Wiebe inlet swivel bases
Niedner checkered steel butt plate
Steel nose cap
All metal rust blued
As the project progresses I will post additional photos. For now the “before” photos are posted below.
I have to mention a special thanks to Budiceale and ForrestB for making this project a reality. Without their kindness and help this project would be only on my wish list instead of becoming a reality.
I look forward to sharing this project with you as it comes to life and hearing your comments and suggestions.
William Berger
True courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway. - John Wayne
The courageous may not live forever, but the timid do not live at all.
Sounds great. I can't wait for the progress pics.
Larry
"Peace is that brief glorious moment in history, when everybody stands around reloading" -- Thomas Jefferson
20 May 2011, 01:10
SingleShotGuyDean has built a number of rifles for me in the past, pre 64's and Mausers. All his work is outstanding, and his lightweight mausers are absolutely magic!!!
You're going to be more than pleased with the results!
Ed
20 May 2011, 01:32
Von GruffLooking forward to following this one. The blank is fantastic for the purpose as is the list of components.
And its a 7x57 so it will be a winner.
Von Gruff
20 May 2011, 02:58
Fal GruntI will be building this rifles little brother! I have a 1910 I just started in .257 Roberts. I will be especially interested in the square bridges cut for talleys.
I look forward to following!
Nathaniel Myers
Myers Arms LLC
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20 May 2011, 03:48
budicealebill
no thanks needed but you're welcome anyway. with your taste in rifles and mr. zollinger's top notch workmanship, this rifle promises to be a beauty. i'm really looking forward to watching it progress.
the only thing i would have done different would be to have it built in .275 rigby

blaming guns for crime is like blaming silverware for rosie o'donnell being fat
20 May 2011, 09:03
Schrodinger's CatThis is a great project. I love that kind of understated wood. If it was my project, I would make one change: I would search around and see if I could find a Tom Burgess two position safety. I am not knocking the Dakota--I have one on an FN and I think that they are the best looking of the three piece, but to me the Burgess keeps the Mauser look. Good luck on your project
This is going to be gorgeous. I love that stock. I don't know what it cost, but nice full length stocks are not laying around. And when you find them, look out. Nice job on picking your parts and smiths. Looking forward to this thread, that's for sure.
21 May 2011, 06:13
cordellBill,
As usual another winning combination. As you know I am also fond of the full length stocks and a fast handling light little 7X57 just seems to fit the bill perfectly. Good luck with this project and I will check in often. Hope you are enjoying civilian life to it's fullest, take care and God bless. cordell
21 May 2011, 06:59
fla3006Keep us posted !
NRA Life Member, Band of Bubbas Charter Member, PGCA, DRSS.
Shoot & hunt with vintage classics.
Wonderful project,
I think the 7x57 is a fine round to do in a 1910 Mexican.
I have a 1910 Mexican rebarreled in 7x57 that is still being worked on.
I forsee it being the last of my custom mauser retirement rifles.
I have mausers in 22-250, 6.5x55, .257 roberts, .243 now.
My out to pastur retirement rifles will be complete with my little 1910.

William Berger
True courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway. - John Wayne
The courageous may not live forever, but the timid do not live at all.
01 June 2011, 07:20
budicealelooking mighty fine bill. this is going to be fun to watch
blaming guns for crime is like blaming silverware for rosie o'donnell being fat
01 June 2011, 09:34
ForrestBOMG! What happened to the charger hump?
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Francis Bacon
quote:
Originally posted by ForrestB:
OMG! What happened to the charger hump?
Good question Forrest!,.......

I dont miss the hump on Mexicans like this...
01 June 2011, 12:06
ForrestBquote:
Originally posted by Trax:
quote:
Originally posted by ForrestB:
OMG! What happened to the charger hump?
Good question Forrest!,.......
I learned not to do that anymore. I make Duane fit the scope bases around the hump now. He complains a lot but it looks better.

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Francis Bacon
03 June 2011, 02:26
M1TankerIf it had of been a Peruvian with the high charging hump there is no way it would have been ground off. With the way Zollinger is doing the bases the hump wont be missed and the bases will look awesome.
It has been really cool watching Dean as he has worked on this rifle. Seeing the finished product is great - but seeing it come to life with each step of the process is even better.
William Berger
True courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway. - John Wayne
The courageous may not live forever, but the timid do not live at all.
03 June 2011, 06:07
J BennettBill
It looks like the start of a very beautiful rifle.
Dean may of told you that it cleaned up easily, but in fact there is one hell of lot of work that has went into getting it look like that. I have seen a lot of actions surface ground and the attention to detail on this one exceeds them all.
James
03 June 2011, 06:34
loiblbPlease keep us updated.
I'm enjoying it