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14 June 2020, 07:46
Rolland
Mauser takedown project
I have been working on this since they locked me up, (virus protection?)
It started from a donor 93 small ring Mauser action, used a new Howa 7.62 x 39 barrel and a NOS Fagen stock
Biggest problem was extending the extractor hook and modifying the follower to feed the shorter cartridge.
Now waiting for scope bases





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14 June 2020, 09:20
hogfarmer
Looks like a fun project, and good use of a 1916 small ring. What kind of scope bases do plan to use, and will you keep the standard Mauser safety?


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14 June 2020, 18:34
dpcd
No pictures.
14 June 2020, 19:12
tsturm
quote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
No pictures.


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14 June 2020, 20:54
dpcd
I did. No pics. Communication failures are always the responsibility of the sending end.
14 June 2020, 22:11
zrp
Nice project rifle.

Photos working fine on this end.
20 June 2020, 19:23
yumastepside
Very nice set up, how many rounds do you put in the mag?

Roger
21 June 2020, 07:32
Rolland
quote:
Originally posted by yumastepside:
Very nice set up, how many rounds do you put in the mag?

Roger


With current modificatiions it will hold four down


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05 July 2020, 06:38
Rolland
Finally got the whole thing finished, adding it all up I have about $175 in the whole project as a lot of it came from parts that have been hanging around the shop. The most money was the purchase of the Timney safety. This started out as something to do to pass the time while waiting for parts and being cooped up cause of the virus.
anyhow the finished project.



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05 July 2020, 07:13
dpcd
Very cool.
05 July 2020, 07:15
Hannay
Looks great! How does the take down work? Loosen the set screw and turn it multiple times, or just a quarter turn? How is the forend attached to the barrel?




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05 July 2020, 22:24
Rolland
quote:
Originally posted by Hannay:
Looks great! How does the take down work? Loosen the set screw and turn it multiple times, or just a quarter turn? How is the forend attached to the barrel?

No full thread,It has a lug soldered on the barrel and mortised in to the forearm and fastened with a single screw.


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06 July 2020, 03:02
Bobster
Looks from your pic that the barrel is fully threaded with a set screw divot. So you screw the barrel in and line up the divot and lock in with the set screw? Did you incorporate a spacer in the mag? How did you alter the follower? Seems like you should be able to get 5 down with the smaller case. Please post how it shoots! Great work!

quote:
Originally posted by Rolland:
quote:
Originally posted by Hannay:
Looks great! How does the take down work? Loosen the set screw and turn it multiple times, or just a quarter turn? How is the forend attached to the barrel?

No full thread,It has a lug soldered on the barrel and mortised in to the forearm and fastened with a single screw.

06 July 2020, 03:29
Rolland
quote:
Originally posted by Bobster:
Looks from your pic that the barrel is fully threaded with a set screw divot. So you screw the barrel in and line up the divot and lock in with the set screw? Did you incorporate a spacer in the mag? How did you alter the follower? Seems like you should be able to get 5 down with the smaller case. Please post how it shoots! Great work!

quote:
Originally posted by Rolland:
quote:
Originally posted by Hannay:
Looks great! How does the take down work? Loosen the set screw and turn it multiple times, or just a quarter turn? How is the forend attached to the barrel?

No full thread,It has a lug soldered on the barrel and mortised in to the forearm and fastened with a single screw.


Yes the screw locks the barrel with an index hole in the thread.
I machined an aluminum block
to take up the space behind the follower out of an AR 7.62 magazine and JB welded it to the rear of the magazine well it allows the cartridges to center on the follower. I had to shorten the legs of the follower and shortened the spring to fit. I can get four down as it is.
The follower needs some minor adjustment on the sides to allow it to slide with out binding. It is plastic material. The nice thing is there is no modifications to the action, just the follower and adding .040 to the extractor hook to allow it to index on the smaller base. It will hold the case and eject off the standard ejector.
I hope to get out to shoot it but all the ranges and forest are closed to extreme fire danger but it has rained in July in the past so there is hope to get out soon.


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