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I´m planning to buy a 3 position safety for a Mauser. Wich one is to prefer?

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Dakota?
Gentry?
 
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I just bought three more Dakotas and they installed like a dream.....

The product seems to be quite good at times and quite impossible at times.....

I used to be thumb on them,.......then I went thumbdown on them.....right now all I can say is you takes your chances with a Dakota!!!

Ithink they're the best looking of the bunch...

but the frustration of installation at times can drive one up a tree!!!


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I've never tryed a DakotG, but the Gentry is easy to work with.


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I prefer the Dakota for Mausers because I like the shape of their shroud the best.
 
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Marc_Stokeld: I prefer the Dakota for Mausers because I like the shape of their shroud the best.

Ditto.


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I haven’t used or installed one, but Timan’s shrouds are the most “Mauser†looking in my opinion, and I believe he will make them in right or left side operation for you.

I have Ed LaPour‘s Mauser and Springfield models and they are the Gold Standard for safeties as far as I’m concerned.
 
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I have never experienced any problems inatalling Dakotas.



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This one. Come on, you know you want it.

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I picked the german made Recknagel 3-p safety.
My gunsmith had it in stock and the quality of the german stuff is GOOD.
In three weeks I´ll see what it looks like.
I also had him to put on a 1" red Pachmayr Decelerator pad on the rifle.
 
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Gentry has redesigned their shroud, they look a whole lot better than they used to.
 
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Gentry has redesigned their shroud, they look a whole lot better than they used to.


Photos?



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The rifle is currently at the gunsmith and will be so for the next three weeks.
When I get it back I will post photos asap.
 
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I haven’t used or installed one, but Timan’s shrouds are the most “Mauser†looking in my opinion, and I believe he will make them in right or left side operation for you.




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