01 November 2008, 10:37
GSP7mauser bolt head?
What kind of is this mauser with the odd bolt head. No claw etc?
scroll down to the pic that shows the bolt pulled back in the reciver
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=11432009201 November 2008, 11:39
Tex21Looks to me like its not a Mauser - some type of transition to a pushfeed bolt and plunger type extractor.
The action itself looks ruined too.
Way overpolished.
01 November 2008, 16:18
D HumbargerThats a Browning push feed Mauser action. They were all polished like that. Used to have one in 458 win mag. Worst kicking gun I ever had!
01 November 2008, 20:18
Duane WiebeYep...Browning's last gasp with the FN action
01 November 2008, 22:44
GSP7So that is a Browning creation and not a FN action browning used?
01 November 2008, 23:30
tiggertate"Browning" never manufactured much of anything; it is just a corporate name. They have contracted firearms, knives, clothes and accessories to their specifications for decades. That one is the last of the Browning-spec'd Mauser style actions from FN. I can only guess but I think it was a cost-saving attempt to make the standard FN action look "modern" to compete in the American market.
Rifle contractors have included many European and some Japanese builders. The majority of Browning pistols and shotguns were FN built too until the 60s when production began shifting to Japan. Funny that FN now owns the Browing name and still builds most Browning guns in Japan.
02 November 2008, 07:33
elatheTo me the funny part is I have only seen that extractor on two Brownings and both were .458s.
Never made sense to me.
02 November 2008, 08:21
724wdit appears it's got a broken ejector, as well. impossible to find, but can be replaced with a ruger piece. my dad has a 7mm rem mag version, and my 270 was the kickingest gun with plastic buttplate.
heath