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A little help please.
22 September 2007, 08:04
Wildlife ArtistThe silver stuff is soldering. You can scrape it off with one of those single edge razor blades and rub with some fine sand paper and use cold blue if you wish.
As for the people laughing at you tell them to kiss the butt of your mauser

They are not taking on the challenge of customizing a rifle on their own.
I can't help you with the accuracy part.
22 September 2007, 08:13
HerrMesserFirst are you using a stock from a large ring mauser? I you are then you will need to do some filling and bedding to make that action fit. I am not a gunsmith but from your view of the above the action in the stock is what I am baseing my opinion on.
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22 September 2007, 10:13
taylorce1OK guys I let this go on long enough most of you didn't bite.

I bought this severely bubbaized Mauser today at a pawn shop that handles all my FFL transactions. I saw it sitting on the shelf and it looked like a good conversation piece so I bought it cheap, real cheap. $50 out the door on this old model 93, haven't decided what I'll do with it yet but I just had to show it off.
The action alone will need a lot of TLC to get it back into any kind of shape. I don't know if I can save the bottom metal as it is severely pitted. The barrel and stock will just be thrown away if I do decide to salvage this rifle and bring it back to something presentable.
I was

for some way out there comments on my sanity but you guys were all too kind. 70+ views and only two very reserved comments doesn't anyone want to have any fun these days. Any suggestions on what I could really do with this rife?
22 September 2007, 11:07
GSP7Taylorce1, You didnt fish long enough.

You might have realed in "The big one"

22 September 2007, 11:16
dempseyI thought it was rem721's guild project. I have a 93 that's in fairly nice shape. I'm not sure what to do with it either.
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22 September 2007, 19:36
craigsterIt's difficult to put wheels on a miscarriage.
22 September 2007, 20:39
srtraxA friend just bought a 93 with aftermarket barrel of unknown maker and said it shot well with its iron sights, he's going to use it for a truck gun, whatever that means. It is chambered in the 308.
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22 September 2007, 21:14
taylorce1quote:
A friend just bought a 93 with aftermarket barrel of unknown maker and said it shot well with its iron sights, he's going to use it for a truck gun, whatever that means. It is chambered in the 308.
strax,
Tell your friend to be careful, the 93 was not designed for the pressures of a .308 Win cartridge. It probably isn't an aftermarket barrel, it was probably a re barrel at the armory to convert it to 7.62x51 NATO. I read somewhere that this had been done to a lot of old Mauser 93's. I'm not going to say it will blow up but tell him to find some reduced recoil rounds to be on the safe side.
I'm no expert on small ring Mauser's in fact I wouldn't have known that this was a 93 if z1r hadn't told me after I bought it and sent him some pictures. My FFL told me it was a model 96 Mauser and after seeing snellstrom's .257 Roberts he did on a 96 action, it got me wanting one too. I wasn't sure it was a 96 so I contacted z1r and snellstrom to find out what to look for and I went back armed to negotiate a better price.
The good news is z1r says it still might be possible to build a .257 Roberts on this action. Of course this is after his inspecting the action and with a strong caution not to try and hot rod the rounds. So my dream of a .257 with 18-20" barrel, full stocked in a nice piece of wood isn't dead just progressing slowly.
24 September 2007, 01:46
srtraxTaylorce1: I didnt know anything about the 93 untill he called and told me he bought a 98. After asking several questions, and hearing some of his comments i done some nose in the books research for him and then found it is a 93 and not a 98. He is going to bring it by and show me but we work diffrent shifts, so who knows when that will be. Thanks for the info, i'll pass it along to him, he seems happy with it but then he has never owned a real Mauser. Bad thing about it is he gave $200.00 for it. At that price he could have upgraded to a 98, or spent a little more and got a good clone. Live and learn, i've tried to steer him in the right direction but he pushed the petal to the floor and made a left hand turn...oh well!
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