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I will look up a heat treater tonight.
Don
Contact Blanchard Metal Processing; 1115 South Pioneer Road; Salt Lake City, UT 84125; Phone 801-972-5590.
This company is endorsed by Yavapai Gunsmith College in Prescott, AZ. and Jerry Kuhnhausen.
Don't use just any heat treatment facility as they have to understand how 98 Mausers are heat treated ie depth of case and location of case hardening. Most have a thicker case hardening around the locking lug recesses. Also Blanchard keeps records of metal analysis of all the differant variations ( in general the WW I era Mausers had very little carbon content and the WW II era and later had a small addition of carbon and other elemants added depending on who made them )
I haven't used them in a year or so but the cost on one action back then was about $70.00.
Pacific Metallurgical in Kent Washington or www.pacmet.com 1-800-428-9436
Craftsman,
I heard Blanchard changed hands. Have you used them in the last three years?
Don
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Ray Atkinson
You could be right, I got to checking records and it has been over 2 years since I sent anything to them.
Who are some of the smiths using the company you reported?
The word I got was that Half Moon and Tom Burgess used them exclusively. I don't remember the other names I was given.
When I phoned them two years ago they claimed to have heat treated over 500 Mauser actions in the last three years.
They test for hardness after treatment, and will put in for another cycle if too soft. They described a good, modern high tech sequence IMHO.
I never have used them, as my Mauser action is awaiting (on me for) some more work.
Don
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That said you can buy and FN action (Sears or JC Higgens) for about $150 to 165. in fact the whole rifle. Compare that to the cost or re-heat treatment, a process that I do not trust...
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Ray Atkinson
Do you know where I might buy a complete rifle or barreled action, Sears or J C Higgins with F N actions for 150 to 165 dollars that you mentioned?
In my part of the country they are kind of scarce and when you do find one everyone knows that the F N actions are desireable and the price is usually around 325 to 400 dollars for a complete rifle.
At that price I would take at least 2 maybe 3 if in good condition.
Like all guns they bring different prices geographically...
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Ray Atkinson