05 October 2004, 06:41
stepchild 2Re: Source for Mauser actions?
Jeff,
Congrats on a fine shooting Mauser. Like, Wstrnhunter, I bought mine completely sporterized(right down to the jeweled bolt) for $150 and had a new barrel put on and to be honest it turned out much better than I expected. I don't have anything against Model 70's either,but there is good reason why the 98 Mauser is the most copied action ever.
Dennis
05 October 2004, 07:28
schromfWell now that we have agrued out all the benefits and detractions of actions, lets try to help him out, on finding actions, like he originally asked.
Sarco has some M98 actions, get a copy of shotgun news or give them a call. I haven't actually seen any of them, and if someone is that neck of the woods a hands on report would be welcomed. I cant rememmber the price but under a $100.00 seems to ring a bell.
I also noticed in there advert that they had some original FN actions. But they are "NOT" heat treated, the price was reasonable, but figure heat treating costs, in the cost buildup.
Other good sources, I am all ears, as these seem to be hard to find anymore, especially the desirable actions.
05 October 2004, 08:33
Recoil RobArgentinian made 1909's seem to be available for about $130 from a few sources.
VZ 24 are available fron Gun's 'n Stuff for $80 but they say "minor pitting" and won't elaborate.
05 October 2004, 16:09
Recoil RobI bought three from the Trek Inn bookstore at Trinidad State Jr. College for that price about 2 months ago.
Trek Inn These are actions only.
Since then I saw one other source for barreled actions mentioned on this board but can't recall.
The bookstore still has more.
Rob
05 October 2004, 17:46
ClarkI tried to email that site to see if they had any such actions.
The email address bounced:
dan.nuschy@tsjc.cccoes.edu06 October 2004, 04:52
Recoil RobThats' the other source I saw, thanks Clemson.
The ones I got from the Trek Inn were FMAP actions only but the only pitting was on the side of the magazine well, none on the action itself.
Rob
06 October 2004, 03:36
Recoil RobThey were having that problem when I dealt with them also so I called.
06 October 2004, 04:41
Clemson1909's are available from L. C. Enterprises. These are not the best that I have used, but they are usable with some work on polishing and grinding. They have both Argentine and DWM actions available, apparently stripped from Cavalry Carbines. They will sell a barreled action to a C&R license holder.
http://www.militaryshooters.com/Clemson
05 October 2004, 14:10
AnotherAZWriterOkay guys, feeling the heat, so here is my response:
- When was the last year the Mauser dominated the target circles? It has been a loooooong time. At least the Mod70 has some showing well after the Mauser left the range.
- Call any guy who builds custom accuracy rifles and tell him you want to build one with a Mauser. Listen for the response. It will take some time for him to regain his composure unless he busts out laughing.
Stepchild: My turn?
I once fired a three shot group sitting (no bipod, just a sling) at 200 yards. It was .375 inches. What does that prove? I get lucky sometimes. If your gun shoots that great all the time, good for you. Be sure to speed up that lock time, however, because when you shoot in the wind you need it.
My simple statement was if a guy doesn't care between a Mauser and a Mod70, get the Mod 70.
If you want to read why the Mauser isn't the best in terms of accuracy, read "The Modern Rifle" by Jim Carmichel. A little dated, but still a good book. Or blow the dust off of Warren Page's "The Accurate Rifle." Don't read anything more recent if you want to see any mention of Mausers, positive or negative, because modern books on accuracy rifles don't even mention Mausers.