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Herter's FN Mauser action

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09 November 2007, 05:32
TWL
Herter's FN Mauser action
I have been offered a Herter's "Custom FN Mauser" action, circa 1960's, currently barreled in 270. I don't have it in hand so I can't offer any more specific information as to proof marks, etc.
Is this a good action, suitable for a custom remake, perhaps in 35 Whelen or 338-06?
Any insight as to original manufacturer and quality? Value?
Many thanks. Tom


114-R10David
09 November 2007, 05:49
TC1
If it's a F.N. it's a good action and worthy of building on assuming it's in good shape. What kind of safety does it have? Trigger or bolt shroud? I prefer the bolt shroud left side safety myself and would not replace it if it had one.

Terry


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09 November 2007, 22:27
Stonecreek
Although it is certainly possible that Herter's used some FN Mausers to build their rifles, they more commonly used Zastavia, Spanish, or German-made Mauser-type actions (typically on the '98 pattern.) None of these actions, including the German-made one that I used to own, are up to par with an FN. Be sure of the action provenance before your purchase.
09 November 2007, 22:46
El Deguello
Yes, it is a great action, if it is indeed a Belgian-made FN. And I believe Herter's was selling FN-made barreled actions in the 1960's at the same time Sears was selling J.C. Higgnis rifles with FN actions. Except for the nostalgia aspect, I don't think there ever was a better M98-type Mauser action made than those FN's that were made after WWII, not even a pre-WWII Oberndorf sporter.....


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10 November 2007, 02:24
tasunkawitko
if it stamped as a j9, it is zastava action, which is good. if it is a u9, it is a BSA, whch is evidently better. this according their catalogs during the 1960s....

if it is stamped as something else, it is probably the FN?
10 November 2007, 03:18
BAOkie
I have a J9 in 6MM Rem and it is the zastava intermediate action. It was part of a kit from Herters - you should have seen the fitting job it had when I purchased it - sold the stock and have another stock to install.
I had one BSA many years ago and it was so different that I didn't care for it and traded it pretty quick - may be a personal preference.
Also have a FN in 244 Mashburn with double set triggers - it is sweet.
10 November 2007, 03:31
tasunkawitko
i rather like my herter's j9 - it's not my intention to hijack the thread, but if anyone is looking for more information on the j9, it can be found here:

http://www.baitshopboyz.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=8...KW=herter&PN=0&TPN=1