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09 October 2007, 20:02
DKim
Question on Mauser action types
I looked at the reference material link on mauser action lengths.

I have the following questions I hope someone can help with.

1. Is the M24/30 Venezuelan FN a standard length or intermediate length action? It's listed as standard length and later the FN M24 is listed as internmediate length.

2. Is a VZ 12/33 basically the same as the intermediate length FN M24/Yugo M48? I read in "Rifles of the World" that sveral Latin American countries bought FN M24s and VZ 12/33s chambered in 7x57.

Thanks for any help.

David
09 October 2007, 20:40
rem721
It's been years since I had a Venezuelen but as I recall it was an intermediate length.

To the best of my knowledge, the Czechs never produced an intermediate action. All their 7x57's utilized the standard length action.
10 October 2007, 09:19
craigster
The 24/30 Venezuelan FN Belgium is a standard (8.750") length 98 originally chambered in 7x57. The VZ 33 is also standard 98. The 12/33 was basically a carbine version of the 33 using the same standard 98 action. To my knowledge, all Czech rifles were originally chambered in 8x57.
10 October 2007, 11:55
flaco
The Czechs did make 7x57 contract rifles.

A Guatamalan Vz24, for instance, just sold on GunBroker for $715.

A beautiful rifle with a beautiful crest.

flaco
10 October 2007, 19:44
DKim
Thanks for the information. The model numbers can be quite confusing - espcially the FN 24/30 and FN M24.

David