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A soldier of mine just bought a used Herters rifle in 300 Win Mag. It was exceptionaly inexpensive because it was listed as missing the bolt stop / ejector housing. I pulled the bolt stop and parts off of a Turk Mauser and polished and blued them. They look good too. But when I went to put them on the rifle I found out it has a completely different set up than other Mauser style actions. The only one like it I have found is on a pic of a Browning Olympian. I am posting the pic so you can see what I am looking for. Does anyone know where I can find one these bolt stop / ejectors? | ||
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try westerngunparts.com they bought up most of the old browning parts, their located in Canada. Bob. | |||
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Is there another source from a different type rifle? Or a way to adapt a 98 Mauser to work? | |||
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M1Tanker, Herters imported the Yugoslav Mauser made to resemble an FN- pre- Mk X- and one made by Heym in Germany. The only number I remember is" U-9", but that probably is their designation for the Yugo action. There was a split flat spring held by a large screw about where the tab on the Mauser bolt stop is , which held the spring in place. The stop itself was held in place by the flat spring. De Haas book on bolt actions may have a picture of it. It was covered, in the "Dope-Bag" section in the American Rifleman,probably in the '60's. A picture scanned and sent to the parts places might help because there weren't all that many of them versus Mausers. | |||
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Bill, Try this link it is for the old numerick arms. They will likely have them. Tell them it is for the old FN Browning rifles. | |||
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780-489-5711 is the phone number for Western Gun Parts in Edmonton, Alberta. He does have a lot of the old Browning parts. - dan | |||
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Does anyone know if the Browning bolt stop / ejector will fit the Herters? western Gun Parts has the parts in stock for the Browning model but he wasnt sure if it would work on the Herters. | |||
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Herters imported some of these in the late 60's into the mid 70's. Two models are described in De Haas book Bolt Action Rifles, 3rd ed. pages 308 - 309, a J9 and a XK3. I purchased a J9 action from Herters about 1975. It was the short action. From what I remember the Browning parts would interchange. I thought that bolt stop was neat so ordered some parts from Browning and modified some other Mauser actions to that bolt stop. I recall that the serations of the stop was different between the Herters and Browning. You know what, that is starting to get a few years ago now. Jim Wisner Wisner's Inc | |||
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