26 July 2002, 08:35
Bob MehaffeyLegacy Mauser actions
There's an article in the May/June Petersen's Rifle Shooter about putting together a rifle using a Legacy Mauser action, E. R. Shaw bbl, and Boyd's drop in finished stock. The article is by Wayne van Zwoll. It sounds like a fun project and his cost was less than $700. Does anyone have experience with these actions? I'm familier with E. R. Shaw and Boyds but not the action. The article states the action cost is $445. van Zwoll makes it sound like a fumble fingers like me could do it since Shaw installs the bbl. Thanks
26 July 2002, 09:48
SlingsterBob:
Go here for more info on Legacy's Mauser actions...
http://www.legacysports.com/product/info_mauser.htm26 July 2002, 09:56
Bob MehaffeyThanks Slingster, The Safari seems really reasonable but the other one is pretty dear. I hope to hear from someone (other than a gun rag writer) who has experience with this action.
The Legacy actions are made in Belgium by Dumoulin-Herstal.
http://www.dumoulin-herstal.com/en/introduction.html27 July 2002, 04:05
rprintyThe field grade Legacy actions are made in Italy. I have one at the gunsmith right now being barreled in 338-06 with a Lothar Walther barrel. Overall, they are OK, but roughly finished in some spots like inside the bolt and the cocking piece. However, I bought mine during their sale for $275 and at that price I thought they were a great deal when you consider the bottom metal, adjustable trigger and three position safety. I can't really give a recommendation until I get mine back and finish the stock but I think it will make a great, inexpensive rifle. I spent a little more on the barrel and stock than in the article you are referring to however. If you are willing to experiment I say give it a try.
Bob
27 July 2002, 06:23
Bob MehaffeyThanks guys. It sure seems reasonable. I was thinking of a 338/06 also. Looking forward to hearing how you rifle shoots when you get it back. I appreciate the help.