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What kind of Mauser is this?
09 November 2006, 06:58
22WRFWhat kind of Mauser is this?
09 November 2006, 07:07
GSP7Thats a Mutation! looks like a pre war m70 with the rear machined into a remington pipe.
09 November 2006, 07:12
jeffeossowith a canjar trigger?
09 November 2006, 07:15
vapodogquote:
What kind of Mauser is this?
I doubt that it's a Mauser....it resembles a LH M-70 a bit but there's a lot of things that aren't M-70
The recoil lug appears to be a separate piece.
I like this design...interesting!
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09 November 2006, 07:55
SnowwolfeIts a left handed Rem 700 with an aftermarket recoil lug, after market trigger, and machined to take a bolt from a left handed model 70 or a Left handed Ruger. Or the bolt was made for the action. And aftermarket bottom metal.......But I would bet the action is a Remmie
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09 November 2006, 08:04
724wdremington with a full claw extractor? i can see the recoil lug as one of those add ons for remington, but the thing just doesnt match anything i've seen. i would go with the poster that said a prewar 70 with the rear or the action turned round...?
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09 November 2006, 08:15
Gringo CazadorI'd guess the bottom metal to be sunny-hill, looks like the one on one of my mdl 70, the rest I wouldnt have a clue, other than it looks like a 700, pretty sure 700 have a notch behind the box on the bottom like that one does.
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09 November 2006, 08:20
ColoradoMattHow does it compare to a Dakota model 97?
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09 November 2006, 18:35
butchlambertIt has been said that Butch Searcy made a few Remmies' with a crf and claw extractor. I saw a picture either here or on BR.com. It was at Mike Bryant's shop for a rebarrel.
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09 November 2006, 19:02
D HumbargerRemington would do well to copy this action!

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09 November 2006, 21:45
22WRFquote:
Originally posted by butchlambert:
It has been said that Butch Searcy made a few Remmies' with a crf and claw extractor. I saw a picture either here or on BR.com. It was at Mike Bryant's shop for a rebarrel.
Butch
And the grand prize goes to Butch for his astuteness. I got this photo, and another, from Butch Searcy about 15 years ago, when he was converting post 64 Model 70s and Remmys for controlled round feed.
I would love to get my hands on the action in the photo to see exactly what he did.
10 November 2006, 00:33
butchlambertYou might check this out. It is very similiar.
http://www.benchrest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29210&highlight=searcy10 November 2006, 16:59
Don SlaterLooks just like a lh Remmy that was rebuilt
by Mark Penrod. The finshed rifle was in all the mags at the time.
I've got a similar photo, but mine came from
Mark Penrod.
The book, RIFLESMITHING, by Jack Mitchell
covers most of these modifications.
10 November 2006, 18:54
22WRFDon
Lets see your photo.
10 November 2006, 22:27
reindeerI don't know what it is but I would surely like it to be on my bench!
11 November 2006, 00:30
Don Slaterquote:
Originally posted by 22WRF:
Don
Lets see your photo.
22,
I don't have a clue how to do that, but I'd
be glad to mail it to you. I'm not a lefty
and I don't really like Remmys, so I have no
need of it.
It's yours for the asking.
Don
11 November 2006, 03:27
jeffeossoDon, you are a gent and a kind hearted fella.
jeffe
11 November 2006, 05:39
Don Slaterquote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
Don, you are a gent and a kind hearted fella.
jeffe
Thanks! You should hear some of the other things I've been called, Jeffe!

12 November 2006, 02:42
lawndartquote:
Thanks! You should hear some of the other things I've been called, Jeffe!
It sounds like your mom is like mine

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LD
12 November 2006, 04:13
Don Slaterquote:
Originally posted by lawndart:
quote:
Thanks! You should hear some of the other things I've been called, Jeffe!
It sounds like your mom is like mine

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LD
More than likely!

However,
Mom has been gone for awhile now. But my wife has become her mother!
