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Inexpensive bottom metal for Mauser 98

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28 December 2006, 09:49
Harris
Inexpensive bottom metal for Mauser 98
Is there any inexpensive aftermarket bottom metal available for a mauser that might fit a Persian or VZ?? By inexpensive I mean substantially less than Blackburn or other custom designed bottoms.


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28 December 2006, 10:02
skl1
Might want to keep checking these to see when they're in stock again:

http://www.e-gunparts.com/product.asp?chrProductSKU=6570

Steve
28 December 2006, 10:09
Harris
Thank you for the link. That's exactly what I was looking for. I will keep checking that site to see if they are back in stock.


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28 December 2006, 12:49
vapodog
I know that most custom lovers adhore the idea of aluminum bottoms but Brownells sells a die cast annodized assy that actually looks OK and is about $70

I like it for weight.....and it works!! It's from P. A. W. S.

It's certainly not what you'd expect to find on a $10,000 custom....but then not everyone can afford one of them anyway.


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28 December 2006, 17:27
jeffeosso
If you do get the numrick bottom, you will need to do a couple things to it.

the section of the metal from the rear of the mag through the end of the trigger WILL be bent. I haven't seen one that wasn't... probalby been through 8 or 10 of these myself, plus the others here on AR. you'll have to bend it straight or you will wind up with either bad bedding or torque on the action.

you'll need to draw file the seams out of it, as it's cast, not made from milsurp as listed.

you MAY need to reshape the trigger bow and make the lever flush with the top of the bow.

you will probably need to replace the spring, i've seen a couple of these that opened under recoil.

jeffe


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28 December 2006, 21:29
22WRF
Another avenue is to watch for a 1909 Argentine Triggerguard Floorplate Assembly on Ebay. They come up on there from time to time, and go for anywhere from $50 with a few pits to $150 for one in pristine shape.
28 December 2006, 22:14
ElCaballero
Here a few on auction sites. NOT MINE.

Interesting One

FN Safari

This guy has 3 on Auction Arms

One on Gunbroker


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29 December 2006, 04:42
Geronomo
That one on Gunbroker appears to be the one from Numrich.

Geronimo
29 December 2006, 08:23
HerrMesser
You might also try this link to numrich as they are available.

http://www.e-gunparts.com/DisplayAd.asp?chrProductSKU=8...rSuperSKU=881550&MC=

Sarco Inc also has them.

Rad


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29 December 2006, 18:36
skb
the springfield 1903 milled floorplate looks mighty fine on a custom mauser. You will need to turn down the heads on your mauser screws though.
Steve
29 December 2006, 18:39
Don Slater
You can get them here too.

http://www.sporterexpress.com/v2/