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Extended floorplate release for Mauser?

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21 October 2005, 00:17
Marterius
Extended floorplate release for Mauser?
Gentlemen, any experience of this extended floorplate release for Mauser from Brownells?

http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.as...E+RELEASE+FOR+MAUSER

Regards,
Martin


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21 October 2005, 00:36
olcrip
I tried one on my son's Mauser many years ago. I was not too thrilled with it but it did function as described. I guess you can't disparage about that.


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21 October 2005, 01:33
jeffeosso
works, aint very pretty.. i have it on a gun... beats using a bullet in teh field.. still is cumbersome


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21 October 2005, 02:05
willmckee
i made one like that once. i didn't care for it either and never used another. a 98 can be safely unloaded by cycling thru and NOT rotating the bolt. just cycle the bolt front to back. unless a 98's bolt handle is down it's impossible for the firing pin to contact the primer. they don't need hinged or removeable floor plates.

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21 October 2005, 04:20
zimbabwe
It was the standard release for years on the FN actions. If the floorplate isn't hinged I always hated to remove it in the field. You then had the floorplate follower and spring and no place to put them.


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21 October 2005, 08:46
Recoil Rob
Bought 2 for M96's, one worked the other didn't.
21 October 2005, 13:03
Marterius
Thanks a lot for your replies! thumb beer

Seems to work, most of the time, but not practical... I think perhaps I better look for new bottom metal with a hinged floorplate. Numrich has one, I think it can be orderd from Sweden.

Regards,
Martin


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22 October 2005, 01:46
jstevens
My old FN in .338-06 has one like that. I don't like the looks of it, but they actually work OK.


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22 October 2005, 03:37
STINGER
they work. on a cold day they are not too pleasureable to use. one suggestion, put in a weaker spring,i did. it's almost impossible to accidently release it.

didn't really like mine so i went to the button hinge release floor plates,works better and adds a custom look.


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22 October 2005, 06:45
tnekkcc
I have one of those.
It is 10 times better than the original. That means it is still a pain, just 10x less pain.