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Ok, there it is, that looks like the info I'm after. Had a little trouble with the copy paste there for some reason, it said copied but the info was not correct, so I hit undo and did it agian and got the more familiar looking info.

OK, As I said before, Safety, M-98, 3-pos. RH, worked up a new design. These can go on milsurp M-98 as well. This one is a 416 Rigby, one of my actions.
Thought it would be cool to give the safety that kind of sculptured Mauserly look. Good day gentlemen.
Stuart Satterlee
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Very nice look Stu. I always prefered the look of the original safety shroud, but prefer the functionality of the 3-position safety. My dilema may now be solved.


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Stu:

Very nice! Are you planning on offering these to the trade, and if so for how much?

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that is th ebest looking M70 safety I have seen. i too preferred the military shroud shape, but prefer th efunction of a M70 safety. Any idea when they will be on the market?
 
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Yes, I'm offering these to the trade, for any smith to use. 150 retail, 10% discount to ffl holders so thats $127.50 + shipping. These are made of 8620 so they will case color really! nice.

I've got both photo angles here so you can see both sides of the part.




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Timan/Stuart-

I'll take two. I will remit my payment to the address on your web-site.

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Stuart,
Any interest in making these for a left hand Mauser? I'd take 4 straight off if they would fit a left hand Charles Daly (Zastava) action and would be ready in the next 6 or so months.

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Stu, LH Zastava, Yes. Made them for a Lh granite in the past, don't see where a Zastava is going to be much different.
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I don't see how you could beat that with a stick!

Very nice. cheers
 
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Don't tell me I am going to have to send another check!! I thought that left side one was nice, but this one is really nice.
 
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Stu, LH Zastava, Yes. Made them for a Lh granite in the past, don't see where a Zastava is going to be much different.
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That's a nice looking 3-pos! HOw much would you charge to fit that to my FN military Mauser?
 
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He's got to finish my Mex Mauser before fitting any safeties! lol, you do nice work sir.
 
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Exquisite Stu! thumb thumb



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Will it fit the existing cocking piece without modification?

Is it just me or is the fluting on the right side of the shroud just super cool.

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Really nice! Of all 3 position safeties I have seen, this one most strikes me as what Paul Mauser himself may have come up with - it definitely keeps the overall design element of the Mauser.

I will probably be buying some in the future.

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Hi Stu,

I really like the retro look. I believe you acheived exactly what you set out to do. Very, very nice.

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Beautiful.....very, very nice.

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Those are the nicest I've seen. I bet you sell a bunch of them.

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Stewart, I like that a lot. I will take three also. Now, when will you start making mauser triggers that will fit to the rear of the trigger gurard (Blackburn) and break at three pounds just like they made for Hoffman and Griffin and Howe rifles???? I would take a dozen or more of them if they were along the original mauser design and single stage!!!!!! What do you think?????"


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lb404,

When you say a trigger that fits to the rear of the guard do you mean like this:

 
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Is it just me or is the fluting on the right side of the shroud just super cool?


It's bitchin' Red, simply bitchin'.


 
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Satterlee=save the day and steal the show! The Mona Lisa action!
 
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I don't even have a need for one but they look so cool I think I should have a couple, just in case, you never know.
 
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Timan,

When will these safties be available? This is the best looking safety that I have seen?

Thanks,
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Thank you.
With the two designs, the LH,RH and the standard RH safety I now have enough on deck to do a production run. It looks like I'll be doing the run mid April.
Thanks again.
Timan



 
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Stuart,

This will be the standard that all others are judged against from now on, just beautiful.
 
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and that looks like my action!!!
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I just love these work in progress photos....could look at them all day...!

Stu, the shroud & action look amazing!

Regards,
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Too bad ole Paul Mauser isn't around to see that shroud Stu. I think that he would really like it.



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When you say a trigger that fits to the rear of the guard do you mean like this:



EXACTLY. And not a Blackburn!


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Thanks again, I really like the look of it as well. I wanted a safety to call my own, to put on the actions that I make. In my opinion, at the price point for my action it should have a safety of my own design and manufacture as well as all the other parts involved.
The part serves the criteria that I laid out for it, pleased that you all like it as well, for that I am gratefull. I hear a mill calling my name, it gets jelouse of the computer.
Timan



 
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Excellent work Stu!


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Exquisitely beautiful form that follows function. That would look great on a stainless Magnum Mauser, please. clap
 
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Actually $127.50 is 15% of $150. My mind was thinking 15 but I typed 10, damn keyboards never know what I'm thinking.
FFl holders get 15% off of $150 so its 127.50
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Stuart:

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I like it a whole lot! clap thumb Rather looks like the one on my Kimber Model 89 BGR? bewildered stir
 
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Beautiful, very original!
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