15 September 2022, 21:00
Macs BLH Mauser Conversion Method
Have you ever ran across a Mauser action converted to left hand bolt with right hand ejection? It appears that the bolt handle was reengineered to operate off of a toothed gearing assembly machined into the bolt body. Lifting the bolt on the left side, engages a gear and tooth that rotates the bolt.
I've never seen this before. It does not appear to be a amateur job, and it is not a bulky modification by any means.
Thoughts?
15 September 2022, 21:48
DuggaBoyeprobably, Roy Gradle or a copy of his design
21 September 2022, 20:21
Macs BRoy Gradle? First I've heard of that name. Are his designs of any merit?
21 September 2022, 20:48
DuggaBoyeOne of the best of the Golden States smiths,
retired 1965, died @84 (1976).
22 September 2022, 04:19
theback40I remember Col. charles Askins telling about getting a couple converted. two different methods, one was the gear thingy you are talking about.
22 September 2022, 16:46
gasgunnerI believe Hoffman made some gear drive leftys on Springfield's, but I do not believe I've ever seen one on a Mauser.
https://www.doublegunshop.com/...owflat&Number=577043John
22 September 2022, 19:57
dpcdI've seen pictures of them; a complete abomination of a rifle and a waste of a good action.
I have left handed friends who can shoot standard bolt actions perfectly well. Or just buy one.....
22 September 2022, 22:30
gasgunnerquote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
I've seen pictures of them; a complete abomination of a rifle and a waste of a good action.
I have left handed friends who can shoot standard bolt actions perfectly well. Or just buy one.....
I'd hardly call this an abomination. Not a lot of left handed options when this was built.