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22 June 2014, 04:30
hhmag
Who is bringing in Mausers now?
Remington took over the line from Chas Dailey, did anyone take over from Remmy? I have an itching for a new Mauser project and wanted to build on a commercial double square low buck action. Just getting tired of bending bolts or reheat treating after milling and welding up thumb cuts.


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Rob Martin

22 June 2014, 07:03
dedseven
You can get the Zastava Mausers here:

Century Arms
23 June 2014, 10:20
craigster
Impact Guns also carries them.

http://www.impactguns.com/brand-zastava-firearms.aspx
23 June 2014, 14:15
hhmag
Thanx guys. Guess I just miss the days of the 300 or 400 buck barreled action.


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Rob Martin

23 June 2014, 17:33
Glen71
quote:
Originally posted by hhmag:
Thanx guys. Guess I just miss the days of the 300 or 400 buck barreled action.

Ha! I remember the days of the $65 Mark X barreled actions. Still hunt with mine.
23 June 2014, 17:47
ramrod340
quote:
I remember the days of the $65 Mark X barreled actions. Still hunt with mine.

Never made the $65 but still shooting several that were around $115


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
23 June 2014, 20:25
dpcd
Yes, I bought lots of them from Herters for $65, both Mk10s, (Herters J9) and the BSA ones which were called the Herters U9s. Blued, barreled actions. I wish I had bought a truck load of them. That was in the early 70s.
23 June 2014, 20:52
Glen71
Yep, the early 70's. And I had to put that $65 barreled action in layaway!
24 June 2014, 00:28
ramrod340
quote:
Yep, the early 70's. And I had to put that $65 barreled action in layaway!

Lets see I bought my first in around 1975. While I would swear the actions were in the $95-100 range and the barreled actions around $115. I sure wouldn't put any $$ on it. I have slept way to many times since then. I have a 22-250 that has 1000s of rounds through it and still shoots about .75MOA and a 25-06 that will do sub .75. Thought I would replace them when the barrel wore out. I gave up on that they will just go to the kids in the distant future.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
24 June 2014, 00:51
dpcd
Bought my first one in either the fall of 69 or the spring of 70. Price was definitely $65. I never forget anything. I no longer have any of them.
24 June 2014, 02:09
ramrod340
quote:
I never forget anything

rotflmo rotflmo


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
24 June 2014, 05:00
cooksey
I Bought my Santa Barbra 6MM in 1973 for 100 bucks, saved up for it!!
24 June 2014, 05:15
craigster
I made $85 a week at the first job I had after getting out of the Corps in '71
24 June 2014, 07:01
huffmanite
Assume you are in Florida. Have an Academny Sports and Outdoors store in your area? If so, check the store for a Zavasta mauser. Was in my local Academy here in Texas last
Saturday and noticed they had them on sale for $429. But, think they only have 270 Win and 30-06.

One of my least favorite stores to buy from is Gander Mt. For some time they've been selling Yugo surplus mausers, but don't recall their price.
24 June 2014, 14:34
hhmag
I can get milsurplus all day, I was just looking for those handy little Zastava barreled actions. You got the bottom metal, adjustable trigger, drilling and tapping and a pretty usable barrel for a reasonable price. Polish it up a bit and give it a good bluing and stock it reasonably well with decent wood and you could give your customers a nice "semi custom" rifle for a good price. Some guys want something that isn't an off the shelf package deal, they want to feel good about a fancy rifle, but don't have the budget for a bespoke showpiece. I have to put so much more labor into some of the surplus stuff that it can be hard to match that pricepoint. Hopefully that makes sense.


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Rob Martin