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| I'll be out of town until about the end of august. If you still need it cut let me know. Or FYI you can use your existing 98 one if you use a yugo mauser firing pin and extend the tip a little. I did that last time I needed to install a 3 position safety on a siamese. Or you can use a tubbs firing pin since the tip is already longer and just cut another groove to shorter the overall length. That way you can just use a standard 98 cocking piece and shroud. Don |
| Posts: 1087 | Location: Detroit MI | Registered: 28 March 2006 | 
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| Thanks Don I'll get a hold of you when you get back. If you get a chance PM me with a price and shipping details |
| Posts: 263 | Location: New York | Registered: 21 February 2002 | 
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| Don put a two position model 70 type safety on my Siamese mauser in 375/348 improved. He did a fine job and that safety is as smooth as silk.I couldn't be happier. |
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