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Sarco's 1935 Argentine crest Mauser actions
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what length are these? will i be able to find a bolt and cheap bottom metal for it?

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I went to Sarco's web site and typed in 1935 and Argentine. No hits.

I also looked in a Mauser book I have for a 1935 Argentine. Couldn't find anything.

Are you sure your not talking about a 1909 Argentine Mauser?????
 
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Funny, I was looking at that site last night. I believe he is refering to the 1935 Mauser bare receivers that Sarco has. To my limited knowledge, that should be a standard size Mauser receiver and it shouldn't be very difficult to find bottom metal and a bolt for it.


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These are unused Belgian made with Argentine crests.
 
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see GUN048

sold out, anyways
 
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The 1935 is nothing but a regular 1898 or 1909 Argentine if you want. I have a 300 Winnie in one of these and is the best that there is. My gunsmith checked the hardness, of course.
 
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