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for the metalsmiths and other experts: 1. Are the "lever released" floorplates seen on Oberndorf sporters and some custom rifles the military-type, or are they hinged? 2. I really like the look of a "shotgun" trigger guard with extended rear tang for a lightweight sporter. Do metalsmiths usually make their own guards, or does someone sell them to the trade? I would think them easier to fit on blind magazine stocks, but I have seen them used with floorplates also. Is this an expensive modification? 3. The height of Mauser magazine boxes are sometimes reduced to make a trimmer stock. How much is usually removed? It seems that the trigger lever-to-guard clearance would limit the amount you could remove, or am I missing something? | ||
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Most lever release floorplates are hinged, but some are detachable. Some smiths make their own bow triggerguards, but they can also be found at shops like NECG or Brownells. | |||
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Try Don Brown in Yakima, WA. Sorry don't know the number, but he used to make a single trigger sized shotgun guard that had a pistol grip shape to the tang. | |||
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You can reduce the height of the magazine a maximum of 11 mm ( 10 mm it's OK ) , then you have a three rounds M98 , it requieres to modify the trigger , I'll send a picture of my reworked Polish M98 , very light weight , carry something like a single shot but with a bolt and three rounds . Daniel | |||
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