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05 June 2003, 03:44
bobvthunter
FN Supreme Sporter
I've found an unfired FN Supreme Sporter for sale that I may be interested in. In doing a couple searches here on the commercial FN actions they don't seem to be all that well spoken of. I don't remember who, but someone made a comment to the effect that the Oberndorf and BRNO sporters were good rifles, but the FN was a "different story". I did a little reading on them in Ludwig Olsens book and it is mentioned that they are not a "C" ring Mauser, which some consider unfavorable. But it is also stated in that book that they are well made.

Is the fact that they are a split ring action the main concern with these actions? Is there some/other concern(s)? Even if they are not considered as "good" as other Mauser sporters, how do they stack up against other sporters of their period (pre-64 M70, etc.)? Any thoughts on these rifles would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Bob

P.S. What would you think an unfired/as new Supreme Sporter should fetch for a price?
05 June 2003, 04:20
fla3006
FN commercial (and military) actions are extremely fine actions. I believe the Deluxe version went to split ring sometime around 1951 so most you encounter will be split ring. The Supreme version wasn't produced until late 50's or early 60's so all of those should be split ring. A like-new, unaltered FN sporter in a common caliber (270, 30-06, 243, etc.) is worth around $700-$800.

[ 06-05-2003, 04:18: Message edited by: fla3006 ]
05 June 2003, 06:04
Atkinson
The FN is an excellent action, however it is not ment for such calibers as 7 STW and its ilk...They are fine in 30-06, 375 H&H cartridges..One of the finest...