Mauser Action Design Market Research
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there is Karl Ritterbusch who makes M 98 actions and Stuart Satterlee in south dakota, i belive dave gentry makes the accasional one and also fred wells
daniel
06 July 2005, 20:15
500grainsTop drawer mauser action makers:
Gottfried Prechtl (DE)
Karl Heinz Ritterbusch (DE)
Granite Mountain Arms - Mike Rodin (USA)
Fred Wells (Prescott, Arizona, USA)
Hartmann & Weiss (uses or has used Blackburn bottom metal by the way)
Stuart Satterlee
Based on the work I have seen, I would put Gentry into the 2nd tier.
Who is making FNs actions???
07 July 2005, 09:36
30 Caliber Mag FanFriends-
Back to the original question of what to build; I would agree with all of the other posters who called for a return to the Mod. 98 c-ring, be it a G33-40 or a large ring all or either with a Model 70 three position safety.
Question is what can be done to improve the lock-time of the 98 design? Now that to me would be a real design improvement.
a few of the pre-war magnum mausers did not have the thumb slot,so a new one sans slot shouldnt offend us purists.
It hasn't been mentioned but Matt Williams at Williams Mfg has most of the deisgn work done for their 98 clone to be released... I doubt anything from Germany will be able to compete price-wise, Deutsch labor being what it is.
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Originally posted by Brad:
It hasn't been mentioned but Matt Williams at Williams Mfg has most of the deisgn work done for their 98 clone to be released... I doubt anything from Germany will be able to compete price-wise, Deutsch labor being what it is.
Brad
If I am not mistaken, Karl Webber and his outfit are located in either Washington State or Oregon, Not Germany.
In addition, I believe that Mr. Williams design is a Model 70 design. Maybe he will see this and come on and comment.
By the way, many years ago, Pete Grizel made a small ring mauser action for a year or two. I believe it was pattered after the g.33/40 and had a 3 position safety. I have seen photos but never one in person. Has anyone ever seen one of these? Owned one?
My apologies for misrepresenting the facts!
11 July 2005, 22:46
triggerguard1quote:
Originally posted by 22WRF:
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Originally posted by Brad:
It hasn't been mentioned but Matt Williams at Williams Mfg has most of the deisgn work done for their 98 clone to be released... I doubt anything from Germany will be able to compete price-wise, Deutsch labor being what it is.
In addition, I believe that Mr. Williams design is a Model 70 design. Maybe he will see this and come on and comment.
Been looking, but opted not to highjack.....Afterall, I've got plans for many more threads on the subject in the near future.
