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12 January 2015, 09:38
ab_bentley
The beginning ......
Well, I think this is where this needs to go. I have a full year to build this thing and it'll probably take that. Here in Ohio, we are now allowed to hunt with pistol caliber rifles. This is the first year, and I fully intended on hunting it with a 45-70 Mauser. With a few obstacles in my way I was prevented from doing so. So with a full year ahead, I decided to build a new rifle. The heart of the rifle is a so so Siamese Mauser, it'll be chambered in 450 Marlin.

All parts will be installed by myself, it'll be stocked and blued by myself, and as a one man show and working full time it'll go by slow, but steady if Murphy doesn't interject much. So with no further a due onto the pictures.
















I'm also contouring the barrel, .650" at the muzzle @ 18".

I'll post more as I make more.

Adam


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12 January 2015, 20:16
JTEX
Keep 'em coming this will be great to watch!


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12 January 2015, 22:25
lindy2
Really nice bolt handle and nicely shaped bolt knob, but it looks quite long, and it also appears that you attached it quite a ways away from the bolt body. Hope you don't hit your low mounted scope with it.
12 January 2015, 22:32
TC1
Looks great Adam!


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13 January 2015, 03:46
ab_bentley
quote:
Originally posted by lindy2:
Really nice bolt handle and nicely shaped bolt knob, but it looks quite long, and it also appears that you attached it quite a ways away from the bolt body. Hope you don't hit your low mounted scope with it.


It looks like it from the pictures, but the handle should clear the scope I have planned to use on it. If it doesn't I'll scallop the top for clearance. As to length, I haven't anyone complain a large "handle" Smiler

I got the barrel mostly turned today, it's a PITA to turn off .650" at it's thinnest part on a short bed SB Heavy10.

I am waiting on my plate to get ground so I can start my surface grinding jig and get the action welded (dust cover spots) and then surface ground.



It seems to be moving fast, but I know ole' Murph is in the bush, somewhere.

For those that like the bolt handle :
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13 January 2015, 04:03
rgg_7
Great looking project. Did you notch the receiver for the new bolt handle? Any pic's of this area?
13 January 2015, 04:14
ab_bentley
The receiver isn't notched. The way the bolt is welded and finished there isn't a need to adjust the timing again. I'll post pics tomorrow if I can remember.

Adam


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13 January 2015, 06:11
Snellstrom
I think you did an excellent job on the bolt handle, looks perfect to me!
You want to weld a couple on for me?
13 January 2015, 07:35
ab_bentley
Pm me and we can discuss the details.

Adam


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13 January 2015, 08:14
rnovi
Way cool. I'm seriously looking forward to seeing this project and will be watching this thread.


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Robert

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13 January 2015, 19:59
LesBrooks
PM sent to Adam.

I suppose that he is going to use open sights.
13 January 2015, 23:34
ab_bentley
I got both pm's and I'll get to you tonight.

Now let your mind drift here a bit ........



Then this next one isn't a possibility worth the modification. The Siamese and 98 firing pins are totally different. Maybe if I get the wild hair. See old Murphy hangs around here.



Adam


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14 January 2015, 06:06
Don Markey
Fyi. You can make yugo Mauser firing pins work. Just need to extend the protrusion a little. Last one I did I found a pin with a broken tip and retipped it.
Don
14 January 2015, 07:57
ab_bentley
Good info Don. I'll locate one.

Adam


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14 January 2015, 17:09
Aaron Little
Did you use a fixture like Strattons on the lathe to turn the radius on the barrel?


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14 January 2015, 18:59
ab_bentley
quote:
Originally posted by Aaron Little:
Did you use s fixture like Strattons on the large to turn the radius on the barrel?


Aaron,

I used the compound rest and adjusted the radius until I got what I wanted.

Adam


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15 January 2015, 04:43
ab_bentley
Now I am just waiting on my dividing head to get here Frowner

Adam


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16 January 2015, 06:44
ab_bentley








Just a few random pics, the barrel is contoured and polished to 80 grit.

Adam


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30 January 2015, 06:34
Fal Grunt
Oh get on with it already!


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I buy Mauser actions, parts, micrometers, tools, calipers, etc. Specifically looking for pre-WWII Mauser tools.
30 January 2015, 21:49
ab_bentley
Says the turtle Smiler

Mike and his brown truck dropped the .458 blank off this morning, still waiting on my dividing head. If i only knew who was a tool hoarder close by. You know i can't but that chicom knock off stuff.

Adam


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31 January 2015, 07:41
ab_bentley
Snagged an Ellis Indexing Head tonight, on the cheap.

CHICOM be damned

Adam


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31 January 2015, 08:36
Idaho Sharpshooter
I would reconsider the 450 Marlin. It exists simply because Marlin wanted to hotrod the 45-70 and was concerned over the liability issues if someone stuck a high pressure 45-70 round in a Trapdoor or such and blew it up.

Just do it in 45-70 and enjoy cheaper, more readily available brass. The 45-70 does have the advantage of having been chambered in handguns for the last three or four decades. IE, Contenders.

Rich
05 February 2015, 17:44
ab_bentley
Rich,
No reconsidering the 450m.

The dividing head should be this today or tomorrow at which time i can move forward.

Adam


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21 February 2015, 08:36
ab_bentley
Got the dividing head in and going to make some time to finish up the barrel. With the outside being -17 it makes it tough to work, even with heat. I will post more as it comes.

Adam


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21 February 2015, 23:46
Fal Grunt
Shop was a roasty toasty 51* when I got in this morning. Heat was running and obviously not keeping up...


Nathaniel Myers
Myers Arms LLC
nathaniel@myersarms.com
www.myersarms.com
Follow us on Instagram and YouTube

I buy Mauser actions, parts, micrometers, tools, calipers, etc. Specifically looking for pre-WWII Mauser tools.
22 February 2015, 23:30
ab_bentley
My shop hit 81* yesterday, pellet stove and radiant propane heat. I left it got so hot.

ADam


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24 February 2015, 02:52
Bob Nisbet
Am enjoying the views of your progress.
What machines are you using. Any CNC or is it all progressing based on your master craftsmanship and manually advanced cutters.


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24 February 2015, 04:31
ab_bentley
Bob, it's all manual machines. My two main machines are, a very late model SB Heavy 10 short bed, and a Wells Index machine. I have a Ellis dividing head and wild imagination. Mr. Myers, the one goading me, also inspires with his work. No CNC's in the shop, although I am sure as things progress it will happen.

The problem is finding time for the project. Running a full time shop is problematic for personal projects Smiler

Adam


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26 February 2015, 19:59
JTEX
How did you do the contour part on the barrel? Do you mind?


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25 March 2015, 23:48
JTEX
Any updates?


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26 March 2015, 09:35
.366torque
quote:
Originally posted by JTEX:
Any updates?


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