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03 February 2012, 09:15
rodger wright
Mauser 98 action
What is meaning of 'FAMAGE' stamped on the front ring?? Does mean something special??
03 February 2012, 09:31
z1r
It means it was reworked by the Columbians in the mid 50's 52-57. they were converted from the original 7x57 to .30-06. Typically the receiver was scrubbed, R. Famage stamped on the right side, and the receiver ring notched to allow loading .30-06 cartridges on stripper clips. The feed ramp was altered to accomodate teh longer '06 rounds.




Aut vincere aut mori
03 February 2012, 18:26
rodger wright
thank you for your response. I remembered read on this forum about this some time back, but could not remember what was posted. Do you any guess who manufacture these action?
03 February 2012, 19:04
z1r
Mostly Steyr-Solothurn or FN.




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04 February 2012, 20:47
D Humbarger
I built my 338/06 on a 1952 FAMAGE action. They are excellent actions.



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05 February 2012, 08:26
delloro
I think it means it was rechambered by the FAbrica Militaria Armas de GuerrE or something like that (the state Columbian arsenal)
05 February 2012, 09:13
z1r
quote:
Originally posted by D Humbarger:
I built my 338/06 on a 1952 FAMAGE action. They are excellent actions.


My Whelen is built on one.




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06 February 2012, 09:39
Redoak8
I purchased 3 Large Ring M98 receivers from Springfield Sporters in March, 1996. They were advertised as NEW FN receivers. When they arrived, they were marked "R. FAMAGE 1957", w/ a Colombian crest. Stamped ".30" on the bridge. Rear of ring notched. Nicely machined & blued and looked new (but may have been reworked to look new).

I still have one, and just checked to see if it is a 'C' ring or 'H' ring, and it is a 'C'. The only fault that I could find (on all 3) was that the lug seats were very rough. Otherwise, they looked great, to me. I wish I had bought more. Hindsight...
06 February 2012, 23:35
D Humbarger
quote:
Originally posted by Redoak8:
I purchased 3 Large Ring M98 receivers from Springfield Sporters in March, 1996. They were advertised as NEW FN receivers. When they arrived, they were marked "R. FAMAGE 1957", w/ a Colombian crest. Stamped ".30" on the bridge. Rear of ring notched. Nicely machined & blued and looked new (but may have been reworked to look new).

I wish I had bought more. Hindsight...



The two I have came from the same place. I wish I had bought a dozen!



Doug Humbarger
NRA Life member
Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73.
Yankee Station

Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo.