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Converting Mark X Side safety to FN Flag style
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I have 2 Mark X Mausers with the sliding safety. I purchased two FN shrouds with the low profile flag safety. Is it as simple as disassembling the bolt and installing the new shroud and safety?
 
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Any shroud mounted safety will require fitting to the cocking piece. "Flag style" is usually referred to as the 3 position military safety, which will interfere with the scope, unless the scope is mounted extremely high. I would assume you are converting to the "Timney/Buehler" 2 position shroud mounted. I don't believe I've ever installed a Buehler on a Mark X, but I've installed a bunch of 3 position Recknagel and Dakota safeties (like 3 position Win 70). While in GS school 30+ yrs ago I used several Buehler safeties on military Mausers. None are 'drop-in"


 
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I’m sure some of the experts will chime in with better or more info, but some Mark X Mausers have a speed-loc cocking assembly that is different from the traditional 98 Mauser.


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Step 1: Remove the factory trigger/safety mechanism.
Step 2: Remove the bolt shroud.
Step 3: Buy a Wisner 3 position Model 70 safety and a Timney trigger.
Step 4; Install both; safety will still require fitting by someone who knows how they work.
 
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Are you talking about the old FN Supreme left side flag safety? I believe it only has two positions. Safe up with bolt locked and down to fire.

Is this it?

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I have 2 Mark X Mausers with the sliding safety. I purchased two FN shrouds with the low profile flag safety. Is it as simple as disassembling the bolt and installing the new shroud and safety?
 
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Yes sir, that is the one
 
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Other than being right hand, pretty much the same thing.

https://www.midwayusa.com/prod...004736569?pid=473058

https://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/8550c


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OK, then you install the shroud as you would the original. Safety flag in fire position, CP held back by a coin or a pin through the CP takedown hole(if it has one). Is your trigger a basic military style, with a single stage trigger, and the slide safety just blocks the trigger sear? Or is it a Timney type with a trapdoor sear? Either way, you will likely need to do some fitting where the cam on the safety contacts the cocking piece. Settle on a trigger first, as it's sear will determine where the CP will sit and thus the fit of the safety cam.

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No dog in the fight ......But, Had one on a 98 Mauser easiest safety to inadvertently be moved from safe to fire. Very easy to install however.


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And don't forget, you may want to eliminate the thumb safety lever. All in all, it s not a job for the faint of heart.


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