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The beginning ......
12 January 2015, 09:38
ab_bentleyThe 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
JTEXKeep 'em coming this will be great to watch!
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12 January 2015, 22:25
lindy2Really 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
TC1Looks great Adam!
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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
13 January 2015, 03:46
ab_bentleyquote:
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"
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 :
https://myersarms.wordpress.com/for-sale/
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13 January 2015, 04:03
rgg_7Great looking project. Did you notch the receiver for the new bolt handle? Any pic's of this area?
13 January 2015, 04:14
ab_bentleyThe 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
SnellstromI 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_bentleyPm me and we can discuss the details.
Adam
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13 January 2015, 08:14
rnoviWay cool. I'm seriously looking forward to seeing this project and will be watching this thread.
Regards,
Robert
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13 January 2015, 19:59
LesBrooksPM sent to Adam.
I suppose that he is going to use open sights.
13 January 2015, 23:34
ab_bentleyI 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 MarkeyFyi. 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_bentleyGood info Don. I'll locate one.
Adam
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14 January 2015, 17:09
Aaron LittleDid you use a fixture like Strattons on the lathe to turn the radius on the barrel?
14 January 2015, 18:59
ab_bentleyquote:
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_bentleyNow I am just waiting on my dividing head to get here

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 GruntOh get on with it already!
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.
30 January 2015, 21:49
ab_bentleySays the turtle

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_bentleySnagged an Ellis Indexing Head tonight, on the cheap.
CHICOM be damned
Adam
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31 January 2015, 08:36
Idaho SharpshooterI 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_bentleyRich,
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_bentleyGot 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 GruntShop 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.comFollow 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_bentleyMy 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 NisbetAm 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.
Bob Nisbet
DRSS & 348 Lever Winchester Lover
Temporarily Displaced Texan
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24 February 2015, 04:31
ab_bentleyBob, 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

Adam
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26 February 2015, 19:59
JTEXHow did you do the contour part on the barrel? Do you mind?
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26 March 2015, 09:35
.366torquequote:
Originally posted by JTEX:
Any updates?
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