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http://www.auctionarms.com/search/displayitem.cfm?itemnum=7785027&aa= Mauser Model 98, Custom Rifle, Project gun,#3654

Look at the trigger.
 
Posts: 4821 | Location: Idaho/North Mex. | Registered: 12 June 2002Reply With Quote
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No serial number, how can that be sold?

Interesting trigger, too bad the left side picture is so fuzzy or we might be able to get a better idea of how it works. Would like to know if anyone has seen this trigger style before.
 
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Interesting trigger and safety


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I would just cast you $135 to find out how it works!


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Posts: 2095 | Location: Missouri, USA | Registered: 02 March 2002Reply With Quote
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Trigger looks like it has been modified to work like a Model 70 trigger.
 
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looks like both the trigger AND safety are off of a M70.

For all of its worts, I think it is kinda cool due to the "never seen it before" factor. Don't think it is worth the current $110 bid on its own merit, but would like to handle it just to see exactly how he did it and how well it actually works.
 
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Originally posted by acpchuck45:Would like to know if anyone has seen this trigger style before.


Pete sent me the prints for this one.


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Posts: 1862 | Location: Western South Dakota | Registered: 05 January 2005Reply With Quote
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husqvarna?????
I think!
 
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Originally posted by acpchuck45:
No serial number, how can that be sold?

Interesting trigger, too bad the left side picture is so fuzzy or we might be able to get a better idea of how it works. Would like to know if anyone has seen this trigger style before.


No serial number? I was asking myself the same question.
 
Posts: 1610 | Location: Shelby, Ohio | Registered: 03 November 2005Reply With Quote
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This the type of technique use to make a somewhat adjustable trigger out of a military trigger.whomever did it thought reall messed it up.But that is what it is. van
 
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husqvarna?????
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Definitely NOT Husqvarna.


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Origianaly was WW 2 military Mauser. BCD is a code for one of the factories that made Mauser rifles.
 
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