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Lyman #35 Sight for Mauser 98 Question
10 December 2012, 07:01
Austin HunterLyman #35 Sight for Mauser 98 Question
Do you have to modify the stock on a Mauser sporter to fit a Lyman #35 receiver sight? This is the one that attaches to the bolt release. I've read you don't have to, but I got some really clear pictures of one off of the internet and it looks like you have to remove a portion of the stock below the bolt release so the bottom of the sight can "return" underneath the bolt release.
I've find one I want to buy, but I don't want to spend the $$$ if I have to modify my stock.
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10 December 2012, 11:23
z1rYes, you definitely have to remove stock material under the bolt stop. I'm too tired to go measure but I'd guess at least .100".
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10 December 2012, 23:50
Austin Hunterquote:
Originally posted by z1r:
Yes, you definitely have to remove stock material under the bolt stop. I'm too tired to go measure but I'd guess at least .100".
OK - that's what I thought. Agree, looks like .1-.125".
I'll pass on the sight.
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14 December 2012, 09:04
Recoil RobOr have a stock made to fit....
14 December 2012, 19:16
gnoahhhPersonally, if I had a chance to get one of those sights (and could afford it) I wouldn't think twice about altering a stock to accept it. Unless the alteration is done by a 12 year old with a rusty pocket knife, said alteration by no means will detract from the stock, IMO. If you can afford one of those sights, you can afford the stock work, I should think.
It's like "If you can afford the Ferrari, you can afford the tune-up."
14 December 2012, 20:11
tin canquote:
Personally, if I had a chance to get one of those sights (and could afford it)
Such opportunities present themselves on eBay if you're willing to lay low and snipe a deal in the closing seconds of an auction; however, I caught a guy nappin' on a 10/22 stock a while back, made the only bid, and lo and behold, he returned my paypal payment when he discovered a crack in the stock that had mysteriously escaped his scrutiny prior.
14 December 2012, 20:18
lee440How much do these sights go for Nowadays?
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15 December 2012, 01:46
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15 December 2012, 02:57
lee440Damn! That is exactly what I paid for a genuine Oberndorf sporter with one on it several years ago. A nice rifle that had been rebored to 35 Whelen, but is otherwise unmolested. Guess I got a better deal than I thought!
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