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http://www.homegunsmith.com/cg...-40666-BSD_small.pdf

Stolen this from another fourm, thought it might come in handy?


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I'm trying to find the TPI for the Mauser 3000. anyone know what it is?



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Mauser 3000 barrel shank is the same as a 98 as per my copy of "The bolt action rifle II"
Page 170
They just don't seat on a C ring


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Actually the drawings were stolen from DeHaas.
 
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Originally posted by kcstott:
Mauser 3000 barrel shank is the same as a 98 as per my copy of "The bolt action rifle II"
Page 170
They just don't seat on a C ring


Thanks, I appreciate that.



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Actually the drawings were stolen from DeHaas.


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Good info. Stolen and stored away


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Stollen before that, came as a hand out in gunsmithing school in 1985. Big Grin


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The old NRA Gunsmithing Guide as well as Gunsmithing by Roy Dunlap each are treasure troves for such information.
 
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