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Ray - intermediate mauser action

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05 October 2001, 23:20
1894
Ray - intermediate mauser action
You offered to let me know about an intermediate Mauser action once I got more details.

The action my smith has is a 'Waffen Fabrik Obendorf Mauser' It is apparently large ring with a small ring thread.

Any weight, length or indeed any advantage on an 09 The plan was to use it for a 243 or suchlike as a light(ish) deer rifle.

06 October 2001, 04:27
<Bill Tompkins>
1894,

I'm not Ray but I thought that I could throw a couple of things out for discussion.

These dimensions apply to Intermediate Mausers.

Length - 8.750" (22.24 cm)
Bolt Length - 6.165" (15.7 cm)
Ring Diameter - 1.410" (3.58 cm)
Ring Length - 1.890" (4.80 cm)

A better description can be had with a serial number and all of the proof marks on the receiver, description of the bolt handle and any marks under the bolt handle. I know the last one sounds strange but the Turks put their crest under their bolt handles.

This can be a lot of fun!

Bill

07 October 2001, 15:14
Atkinson
You have an Obendorf Large ring small thread action and that is a super desirable action any way you cut it....What is the Crest on top of the receiver ring and below that there should be a date???

At any rate you have the best of the best.

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Ray Atkinson

ray@atkinsonhunting.com
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10 October 2001, 03:26
1894
It is apparently an AN commercial sporting action ex Zambia (?game department) and 'short 7mm' I can't get a serial number at present.

I had thought to make up a classic 256mannlicher with irons (none of my others have) and detachable 4x scope. If my stalking remains the same at least I can change my style

Is it practicaly any better than an 09 Argentine?

11 October 2001, 09:36
Atkinson
1894,
You have a fine action, none better, you can do anything you want with that one, It sounds like a Mauser A rifle, as that is what most of the African Game depts. had at one time...At any rate it's an Oberndorf and thats the majic word....

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Ray Atkinson

ray@atkinsonhunting.com
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