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3 position Mauser safety for RH rifle, lever on LH side
20 January 2007, 18:36
Timan3 position Mauser safety for RH rifle, lever on LH side
I just finished making a small run of these. The lever is on the LH side of the safety but it fits a RH Mauser. The idea here is that when you shoulder your rifle, your right thumb naturally points across the centerline of the rifle, so to dissengage the safety you don't have to roll your thumb to the right, it's a little more handy to get at. The other thing is when the safety is engauged it is done so with your right thumb which is most likely more durable than the knuckle of your right index finger. So to engauge it you grasp the lever with your right thumb and your right index finger anchors itself on the right side of the safety, It works really nice. I programed a little swoop in the lever so it clears the LH side of the safety body and also when it is 3rd postiion the lever goes around and really gets itself out of the way, not quite as far as a ruger, but similar. As far as its overall shape I drew it up so it would look Mauserly. I'll have some of these at Dressels booth in Reno as well as a 404 and couple titanium rifles and an action, drop by and chit chat.
Timan/Stuart Satterlee
www.satterleearms.com
20 January 2007, 18:42
thismortalcoilAny chance you could put one of those on the Mex Mauser I just sent you, they look great!
20 January 2007, 18:45
22WRFTiman
NICE STUFF!
Will these fit all standard 98 actions? Are they only available to the trade or can anyone purchase one? If anyone can purchase one what is the price on them?
20 January 2007, 19:00
Bill SovernsBout time someone made those......we should talk Stuart. After the show of course.
20 January 2007, 19:17
HowardI have often thought it would make sense to have such a setup. Can you make the front flange taller and more mauserly looking?
See you at the show.
Howard
Moses Lake, Washington USA
hwhomes@outlook.com
20 January 2007, 20:37
TimanThismortalcoil, I've already put one on your action just to see what it would look like, and I thought " I wonder if he would like one of these"?
22WRF, Yes this are designed for the Mauser 98. You can buy one directly from me. The price will be $175.00 with the anti-rotation lock included, plus shipping.
Howard, yes I could make it taller on top, That would mean making new fixtures for it. So I most likely won't do that right away. See you in Reno.
Timan/Stuart Satterlee
20 January 2007, 20:49
thismortalcoilGreat, add it to the list!!!
20 January 2007, 20:59
22WRFquote:
Originally posted by Howard:
I have often thought it would make sense to have such a setup. Can you make the front flange taller and more mauserly looking?
See you at the show.
That is one of the most "mauserly" looking 3 position safties I have ever seen. About the only one that comes closer is that one that is sold by New England Custom Guns.
I have often wondered if an original mauser shroud could have a bit of metal welded to it so as to be able to accept a safety lever so that it could be made into one of these 3 position type safeties. Then one would have the most mauserly looking setup possible!

20 January 2007, 21:22
Timan22, I've thought about doing a weld job, But just figured the time would be better spent by going with a whole new part, so when it's done it's done. welding shrinkage on the thin cross section of the side of a original will be a factor, differances in steel added and parent material may or may not cause hard spots which will slow down the finish work. I'm sure a guy could pull it off, about anything is possible if you apply yourself enough.
Timan
20 January 2007, 22:43
gunmaker
Looks pretty slick Stu. Have a good time at the show.
21 January 2007, 01:34
Howardquote:
Originally posted by 22WRF:
That is one of the most "mauserly" looking 3 position safties I have ever seen. About the only one that comes closer is that one that is sold by New England Custom Guns.
Three position yes, I like the looks of the larger flange found on the two position ones.
Howard
Moses Lake, Washington USA
hwhomes@outlook.com
21 January 2007, 01:50
richjTiman
that's very interesting.. I'd take one.
Rich
21 January 2007, 03:31
RollandTiman
Will it work on a Charles Daly action? If so I would want one.
Rolland
Never rode a bull, but have shot some.
NRA life member
NRA LEO firearms instructor (retired)
NRA Golden Eagles member
21 January 2007, 04:15
Toomany ToolsI shoot left-handed so I don't like them.
This is the way they should have always been made; the style with the lever on the right works great for lefties so this is a natural winner for those of you who are not in your right mind.
Great work!
John Farner
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21 January 2007, 09:25
CustomstoxStuart,
Great idea. May I add something. Often when the 3 position safeties and the 2 position for that matter, make a noise when they click off. I have seen game spooked by the noise. Some time ago, I saw one where a smith inserted a small button of nylon so there was no metal to metal contact on closing. I often turn mine off with the thunb and forefinger when I have time. I do like the idea of the lever on the left side, actually I love the idea of it, but you could not release it quietly with it on that side. Any chance of a button??
21 January 2007, 10:02
ThaineToomany Tools,
Just think how cheap we will be able to buy all those excess "old style" safeties now that the world has a true RH safety.

And they always thought we were handicaped with them on the RH side
Tinman, it looks great and I had always wondered why nobody did this before.
Thaine
"Begging hands and bleeding hearts will always cry out for more..." Ayn Rand
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21 January 2007, 17:53
TimanRolland, Yes it will work on a Charles Daly action.
So far I have tried it on.
1909 argentine
huskvarna
Mexican Mauser
FN
vz 24
S/A M98
The Charles Daly shouldn't be much differant.
Stuart Satterlee
21 January 2007, 18:57
DavidCStuart,
How about some more pics?

Regards,
Dave
21 January 2007, 22:02
PeglegVery nice! Will need a couple. Any chance for the same type of set up for the Model 70?
The only easy day is yesterday!
21 January 2007, 22:44
ErikDquote:
Originally posted by Thaine:
I had always wondered why nobody did this before.
Actually, this has been available in Europe for some time. Karl Heinz Ritterbursch for example makes them.

22 January 2007, 13:16
TimanOne for a 70 did cross my mind while I was making these for the 98.
Stuart
22 January 2007, 16:41
DavidCHow about the cz550 Magnum?
Regards,
Dave
31 January 2007, 19:30
new_guyAny left Stuart?... when will you have more ready to ship?
01 February 2007, 05:32
30 Caliber Mag FanStuart-
You mentioned Model 70's is there any chance for one for M-1917 Enfields?
I had to ask. Thanks in advance.
May the wind be in your face and the sun at your back.
P. Mark Stark
01 February 2007, 07:12
D HumbargerWell thought out Stuart & excellent execution as usual.

Doug Humbarger
NRA Life member
Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73.
Yankee Station
Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo.
01 February 2007, 11:45
RollandWhen you have them ready to ship let me know and the price and shipping instructions. Is is going on my 35 Whelen (still an action stage)

Never rode a bull, but have shot some.
NRA life member
NRA LEO firearms instructor (retired)
NRA Golden Eagles member
01 February 2007, 17:35
TimanLooks like it's time to make another run of these, looking at an April delivery.
Stuart
28 August 2007, 05:14
22WRFTiman
How is the delivery date coming along??