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Does VZ 24 Bottom metal fit a standard 98?

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22 December 2006, 05:02
Snellstrom
Does VZ 24 Bottom metal fit a standard 98?
I have a military 98 Mauser being sporterized and it needs new bottom metal or a lot of work, was looking at buying other bottom metal does VZ 24 fit, does 1909 Arg fit?
What else fits?
22 December 2006, 05:06
z1r
Either will fit. Inletting requirements will differ.




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22 December 2006, 05:28
richj
VZ-24 w/1909 metal. For some reason th front screw from the 09 doesn't fit the vz-24.

1909 on top





1090 on bottom

22 December 2006, 07:26
Snellstrom
Thanks guys

Hey Rich what brand of 3 position safety is that?
24 December 2006, 19:34
30 Caliber Mag Fan
richj-

In fitting 1909 bottoms with VZ-24's are you experiencing an issue of "hole spacing" or do the action screws have different threads?


Snellstrom-

I am not an expert (thus, I should probably not comment) but, the safety looks like a Dakota to me.


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24 December 2006, 19:50
Marc_Stokeld
if the screws do not interchange then something is wrong with the female threads in one of the actions. All of the Mauser screws are the same.
25 December 2006, 01:09
22WRF
quote:
Originally posted by 30 Caliber Mag Fan:
richj-

In fitting 1909 bottoms with VZ-24's are you experiencing an issue of "hole spacing" or do the action screws have different threads?


Snellstrom-

I am not an expert (thus, I should probably not comment) but, the safety looks like a Dakota to me.


I am betting that isn't a Dakota Safety. Looks more like the safety that Wisner used to make, but it looks even more like those safeties that Jeffe was selling awhile back!
25 December 2006, 01:15
vapodog
quote:
I am betting that isn't a Dakota Safety. Looks more like the safety that Wisner used to make, but it looks even more like those safeties that Jeffe was selling awhile back!


Agreed...it's not a Dakota.


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25 December 2006, 03:34
richj
Sorry guy's I'm in Vegas for the Holidays. The Safety is from Jeffe. I'll check the screws when I get back.

rich
25 December 2006, 03:35
22WRF
Richj

Did you make that button release yourself. If so you did a nice job on it.
25 December 2006, 20:35
richj
22wrf

The release was a "gift" from my gunsmith. I guess he likes the pictures I take. I'm not sure who made it. He said it might need a bit of weld in the inside where the spring rests.

rich
25 December 2006, 21:55
22WRF
Richj

Well, you have a very generous gunsmith who does nice work. If you are real good with a checkering file a few scratches on it would make it look even nicer.

And, if you have an extra $50 in the wallet sometime in the future (price may have gone up a bit since the last time I ordered one) you can get a very nice Straddle Floorplate for that 1909 Triggerguard from Wisner. They are oversize and you have to fit them using small files and stones, but once you get done polishing the whole thing you will have one hell of a nice action all set and ready to make into a nice custom sporter.