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Mauser w/Stock Cut By Mike Kokolus

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08 September 2009, 00:19
flaco
Mauser w/Stock Cut By Mike Kokolus
Z1r is going to be kind enough to post images of the rifle I built with the stock Mike Kokolus cut.

As usual, I pretty much followed my own inclinations.

The pattern was a Fajen European Mike Kokolus sent to me. I cut the wrist and entered a spacer to extend the wrist and open it up.

I did a little surgery on the schnabel, which was interesting.

The pattern was full-length bedded for the barreled action.

It's got too much drop to be optimum for a scope, but which is consistent with the European tradition.

Interarms MK X, 6.5x55
Dakota Safety
Timney Trigger
Is the butt pad "Old English"? The 'smith that made these was local, although I got it from Brownells. This poor guy got Alzheimers.
Wisener Front Barrel Band.
Bill Soverns cut the checkering, to my specs. Looking back, the fore end might have used some too.
I watched Murat's site for months to find this blank for $550. I expect those days are long gone.
I still have to fit a rear sling swivel stud. We'll do that on the mill at work.

I also forget the name of the gentleman who welded the bolt handle for me. I know his name has been posted here. I liked the style. He did at least half a dozen for me.

As I mentioned, I would have preferred to rust blue this, as I did my two previous projects, but I didn't have time.

And yes, I'd recommend Mike Kokolus in a second.

flaco
08 September 2009, 00:29
z1r
Pics:








Aut vincere aut mori
08 September 2009, 01:23
Big Earl
Nice rifle, sure does lokk European!
08 September 2009, 02:49
butchlambert
You did a very nice job! Looks great.
Butch
08 September 2009, 04:08
tin can
Rather a "fawn's foot" effect on the schnabel, I do admire a straight bolt handle as that one; classic caliber- I'd enjoy carrying that rifle.

Barrel length?
08 September 2009, 05:23
Duane Wiebe
Good job!
08 September 2009, 05:37
Westpac
I've always said you have to be part cabinet maker and Mohel to carve a decent Schnable. Big Grin Looks good though.


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This is my rifle, there are many like it but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend, it is my life.
08 September 2009, 05:42
tin can
quote:
part cabinet maker and Mohel


Thanks. Wanna clean the coffee off my monitor?
08 September 2009, 08:23
flaco
Thanks, Z, for posting the images-

and Thank You Very Much, Gentlemen.

flaco
08 September 2009, 19:20
Scrollcutter
Mohel...hehe. Funneeeeeeeeey!


Roger Kehr
Kehr Engraving Company
(360)456-0831
08 September 2009, 19:36
Glen71
Beautiful wood and excellent grain flow. Well done!
08 September 2009, 22:04
DMB
Sure is a beautiful rifle!!!!
Kudos on a great job!! thumb




09 September 2009, 03:38
srtrax
Now I wish I had done the same treatment to my MK-X bolt handle, nice rifle and 6x55.


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Steve Traxson

12 April 2014, 01:56
flaco
Okay, here's the thread where Mike posted images for me.

I believe the bolt was by Dennis Olson?

Thanks for the welcome.

flaco
12 April 2014, 05:01
airgun1
Is Mike Kokulos still living? I had heard he died a couple of years ago and all of his stuff was liquidated?


PA Bear Hunter, NRA Benefactor
12 April 2014, 07:22
flaco
Hello-

Check the dates.

I bumped a thread that started 2009.

For the rifle images.

Yep, Mike is long gone.

It's the nature of life.

Sadly.

He was a sweet man and did great work.

Liked to talk a lot, which was fine by me.

flaco
12 April 2014, 08:35
flaco
Other notes...

Bill Soverns did the checkering.

I knew him from the forum, and first met him at Reno. Only an obsessive would go to Reno.

I adored building rifles, and learned so much here.

Bill showed me around Reno, but I was too shy to say Hi! to Duane, who was a hero.

Anyway, poor Bill took on too many jobs, or whatever, and shot himself in the foot.

All I knew was that he was nice to me, and did good work.

I was a rookie, but, like I admitted, obsessive. And learned a lot here.

Who knows how many hours went into this rifle?

I didn't care.

I was doing something I wanted to do.

I ran my hands across the cheekpiece and butt this morning, and, it all shows.

It all shows.

I learned more than a little here, and it's all reflected in this rifle.

flaco
12 April 2014, 15:46
p dog shooter
Nice looking rifle but with that much drop in the stock how dose the scope line up with the eye.
14 April 2014, 00:50
custombolt
Mr. Kokolus passed on in 2011. Custom Rifle Stocks ยท Aaronsburg, PA is duplicating using all Mike's original patterns.


Life itself is a gift. Live it up if you can.
16 April 2014, 03:41
Dan May
Thank you for posting the pictures of your great project. I love to see any example of Michael's legacy. He was a dear friend and I miss him terribly.