The Accurate Reloading Forums
Mauser Stocks
20 April 2018, 19:18
rodmkrMauser Stocks
I have a K98 Mauser that was bubbad before I got it.
It was originally an Israeli Mauser 308 caliber 1-14 twist barrel.
The barrel is usable but badly worn so I want to replace it with a McMillian stock but have not found much on their site.
( probably my lack of google foo) so am asking if anyone has done it and what stock yo used
RODMKR
I doubt you have a K98; those are small ring Polish Mausers. Israeli 7.62s were all built on large rings; German WW2, Czech and FNs. Israeli had a factory but didn't make receivers. That is important if you are ordering a stock.
You are replacing the barrel; what contour? Order the stock to match whatever contour barrel you have. That is the same with any barrel contour; get a stock to match, or custom inlet it to fit.
. Also, it is best to place changes to your question on the same thread, as matching them up is hard.
20 April 2018, 22:03
rodmkrWould have if had known how to edit post but found no way to do so in header and being a newbe I did my best.
As to the Mauser it is a large ring K98 !
I have researched it to some extent and found it to be a Chech K 98 large ring not a small ring!!
rodmkr
You can go in and delete your first post.
No such thing as a large ring K98. All K98s are small ring.
Don't confuse K98s with Kar 98s, both small ring, with Kar98k which is the large ring German army rifle.
As I said, all Israeli mousers are made on German, Czech, or FN receivers. They make all the rest.
What are the markings on the receiver?
Not trying to be picky, we just want to be correct to avoid confusion.
Because if you ask for a stock for a K98, you will get a small ring 98 Mauser stock.
21 April 2018, 02:23
richjKar98a are small ring usually WWI era. A K98 is a short, for WWII standards, M98. Most WWII German Mausers were called K98 but maybe 98k is more correct.
21 April 2018, 03:19
NakihunterOn the bottom right banner of your post you will see a brush icon. Click that and the box opens on edit mode with an option to either edit your post or just delete it.
quote:
Originally posted by rodmkr:
Would have if had known how to edit post but found no way to do so in header and being a newbe I did my best.
As to the Mauser it is a large ring K98 !
I have researched it to some extent and found it to be a Chech K 98 large ring not a small ring!!
rodmkr
"When the wind stops....start rowing. When the wind starts, get the sail up quick."
quote:
Originally posted by richj:
Kar98a are small ring usually WWI era. A K98 is a short, for WWII standards, M98. Most WWII German Mausers were called K98 but maybe 98k is more correct.
What the arms were called and what they were marked differ.
As DPCD mentions, the Polish version of the Kar98a was marked K98. The German Kar98a was marked Kar 98. The WWII German Kar98k is marked "Mod 98".
I once had a very confusing conversation with a gent about a Model 1894 Mauser. turns out I was talking about a Swedish 1894 (carbine) while he was talking about a Brazilian 1894.
Aut vincere aut mori
21 April 2018, 03:34
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)quote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
You can go in and delete your first post.
No such thing as a large ring K98. All K98s are small ring.
Don't confuse K98s with Kar 98s, both small ring, with Kar98k which is the large ring German army rifle.
As I said, all Israeli mousers are made on German, Czech, or FN receivers. They make all the rest.
What are the markings on the receiver?
Not trying to be picky, we just want to be correct to avoid confusion.
Because if you ask for a stock for a K98, you will get a small ring 98 Mauser stock.
It's spelled MAUSER!...even in Isreal
I always thought it was spelled with an O. Even though I have collected them for 50 years.
It is hard to type on my cell phone with fingers covered in cutting oil.
Rich, please, no, K98 is not a good short name for a WW2 Mauser. Never. Guys like to say that who don't know what a K98 is.
21 April 2018, 04:01
HipshootMic-----key------MOUSE-----R !
So there!
Hip
Yes,Mouse-r, just like a cat.
21 April 2018, 13:39
sambarman338The meaning is the same, anyway. Maybe an ancester was some kind of pied piper.
22 April 2018, 02:39
Dulltool17quote:
Originally posted by sambarman338:
The meaning is the same, anyway. Maybe an ancester was some kind of pied piper.
In which case, any Mauser would be overkill.........
Doug Wilhelmi
NRA Life Member
24 April 2018, 22:21
TCLouisSo now that "we" have settled on what is not.
Apparently it is an Israeli 98 in 308, what stock does he need?
Don't limit your challenges . . .
Challenge your limits
25 April 2018, 00:03
hogfarmerquote:
Originally posted by TCLouis:
So now that "we" have settled on what is not.
Apparently it is an Israeli 98 in 308, what stock does he need?
If memory serves, McMillan only offers a drop in stock for the Interarms Mark X. Anything else they will do a 95% inlet or you can send them your barreled action and let them install it. Things could have changed, a phone call/email to them would be the best idea.
"For they have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind..."
Hosea 8:7
Very simple; he needs a large ring 98 stock. With a barrel channel for whatever barrel he has. A MKx stock will have a cut for a thumb safety, which he might not want.
25 April 2018, 19:44
customboltTom, Maybe the guy would be happy with just a minty original stepped standard 98 Mauser barrel. Didn't you say you have a ton of take-offs laying around? Large ring, large threads?
Life itself is a gift. Live it up if you can.
Yes I do; if he wants another 8mm. Mint bores; not so much. Let's say that there are shootable.