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28 July 2007, 06:54
shooter44
safety suggestions
I need suggestions on low mount safety for this springfield, thats bauch and lomb mount that adjust windage and elevation for the scope




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28 July 2007, 07:30
craigster
I would think that the Timney Bueller style would work just fine, unless of course you're looking for a Model 70 style 3 position type.
28 July 2007, 07:41
shooter44
its got to be really low, if it requires modofications, I'd just grind down this one


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28 July 2007, 07:45
Snellstrom
Shooter
I have a couple (3) of Mausers that I started off with Beuhler style safeties but am in the process of changing over all three to a Winchester style 3 position safeties. I will also do the same on my Springfield project.
The problem I find with the Beuhlers and their clones is the fact that when hunting with a round in the pipe and safety "on" it can be impossible to flip to "off" safety with cold fingers or gloves as they are too close to the scope to get a grab on it.
I would spend the money with Ed Lapour for your Springfields 3 position safety. If you have a Mauser the choices are a few more (Gentry).
Good luck with your project.
28 July 2007, 19:25
Jim Kobe
I just finished doing up another batch of the two position ones for Mausers. I do have an extra kit for the springfield conversion. It is an alternative to the three position ones and it will work on your Springfield. Email me if you are interested.


Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild

28 July 2007, 19:40
shooter44
quote:
Originally posted by Jim Kobe:
I just finished doing up another batch of the two position ones for Mausers. I do have an extra kit for the springfield conversion. It is an alternative to the three position ones and it will work on your Springfield. Email me if you are interested.


email sent


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