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Pre64 factory finish.

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26 October 2010, 05:43
Trax
Pre64 factory finish.
What smiths may encounter when working over the pre64.






The underside of a McMillan as it comes from the factory:


27 October 2010, 21:45
TwoZero
I've never seen the allure of the mod70 action pre 64 or otherwise...

Compared side by side FN mausers and BRNO 98's are generally better finished and even today go for far less on the used market.

But the pre-64 has a certain cache for various reasons, and more power to those who are able to profit thereby.
07 November 2010, 21:11
vicvanb
It may bother some that the underside action surfaces are rough on Pre-64 M70s but to me it matters not. I've had a bunch of factory original old M70 rifles and several customs based on Pre-64 M70 actions and all have looked good to my eyes and all functioned well--truth be told, flawlessly. Like beautiful women, they all have minor flaws if you look closely, but it's the overall package that counts.

What does the gunmaker have to deal with when working on a Mauser? Well, the bolt handle, shroud/safety, bolt release and flooroplate/trigger guard for starters. Paying for all that is a wee bit more expensive than polishing out the roughness on old M70s, isn't it?
08 November 2010, 04:45
Michael Robinson
The only thing that might be troublesome in the posted photos is the feed ramp.

And even that probably functions perfectly, tool marks and all.

But if it doesn't, a bit of stoning will fix it lickety split.


Mike

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08 November 2010, 04:54
Trax
Since when have custom rifles been primarily about basic function?... Big Grin
Dressing it up just to look good only above the woodline dont gel with me.
I have my custom metal made smooth clean and true,top to bottom,inside and out.
16 November 2010, 11:01
dempsey
Comparing the two photos........I'll take a rough pre-64 over anything with a fluted bolt. Smiler


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17 November 2010, 05:48
marley7x57
wonder what the price difference is in these actions. Pre 64's range from $500 to $650. Any idea as to the McMillan price?
17 November 2010, 07:31
vicvanb
The McMillan G30 action lists for $1450 plus $250 for a Jewell Trigger plus bottom metal.
17 November 2010, 17:04
gnoahhh
Well, there you go. Silk purses CAN be made out of sow's ears, but in the end you will have spent enough to have just gone straightaway to the Gucci store and bypassed the stockyard.

That said, give me the old stuff that awaits my tender ministrations. More character to be found there.
17 November 2010, 19:00
BigUglyMan
You can do a lot of work to an action for $1400.

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