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Who still has bare mauser actions?

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19 October 2006, 04:25
Paul H
Who still has bare mauser actions?
I'm thinking about putting together some rifles for the kids. They are old enough to go through the process, and I'm finally getting a lathe that can chamber barrels. I'm thinking about making them switch barrel rifles, 22-250 and either 7-08 or 3-08. Because I'll be using the shorter rounds I'm not adverse to the Yugos. I'm also thinking that a complete gun might not be a bad way to go as the issue stock can be cut down to fit them now, and a decent stock made when they quite growing.


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19 October 2006, 04:32
duikerman
Paul, for a switch barrel rifle I'd seriously look to Savage as you can change barrels easily and the cost of a finished rifle is far less than the cost of a "tricked out" Mauser action alone.

Get the kids a Mauser when they mature and appreciate a fine gun.
19 October 2006, 06:13
craigster
Last time I looked Sarco had bare actions.

www.sarcoinc.com
19 October 2006, 08:58
bartsche
thumbI've spent many happy hours working on Mausers; spoterizing, changing barrels, chambering to 8mm-06, and modifying the stocks.


That said, the last 3 Mauser actions (6years ago) I got from Sarco were just useable and not very pretty.

Resently in this area the Big 5 stores have been selling desent Yugos for $100.00. That would give you metal and wood to to play with.

The other option, as previously stated is to go the Savage route. I've bought 4 (Stevsens) this year and two extra Shaw barrels. All four were MOA or better. I think to make the stocks shorter may take a little doing but can be done. The triggers most definitely can be modified to give reduced trigger pull. I don't know what they would cost you in AK but the last I bought were $279.00. But than you won't get to exercise that lath. lol thumbroger


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20 October 2006, 00:03
skl1
I called Sarco on the actions on their website, and they were out of all of the serviceable ones.

Samco has the Persians, but they're kind of expensive.
20 October 2006, 09:21
skl1
Paul,

What size/kind of lathe are you getting?
20 October 2006, 10:23
Rolland
Paul
If you want a CD action Ron Skirk Shooting Supplies still has some 7 X 57/30-06 size in stock. I just got one from them this past month. The last listing shows $229 dealer price.


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20 October 2006, 10:54
45/70 Govt.
Is Century still selling the Turks? Last time I checked, which was probably five years, they were about 4/ $100.
21 October 2006, 23:09
skl1
Thanks for the tip on Century.