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Help on a Mark X
18 August 2008, 07:05
Brent C.Help on a Mark X
I've come across a very good deal on a Mark X, and thought it would be a good base to build a .375 Ruger on. What would be recommended for a M70 style 3 position safery. Also, I want to use an inside the triggerguard floorepalte release and need to know the best way to go here as well. FWIW...I will restock it with a McMillan. Thanks.
Brent
18 August 2008, 08:27
ramrod340Easiest way to get an insided the guard release is buy an older MKX. If you have a cross button a guard with the release in the bow will run you around $90-100.
http://www.e-gunparts.com/DisplayAd.asp?chrProductSKU=8...rSuperSKU=881550&MC= You can also find the guard on Ebay once in a while.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Mauser-98-Interarms-Mark-X-Trigger-...p1638Q2em118Q2el1247You can go with a 2 position like Jim Kobe(

Sorry Jim I had a brain fart) makes , gentry, Dakota make a 3 position. I like Ed LaPour's
http://www.edlapourgunsmithing.com/
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
18 August 2008, 19:13
Jim KobeOr try and find an '09 trigger guard/bottom metal. Go with the Ed Lapour safety, you will not be disappointed.
By the way, it's KOBE, no "L".

Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild
18 August 2008, 23:33
Brent C.Thanks. This confirms what I thought about the Lapour safety. FWIT...I'm getting this action for about $100.
Brent
19 August 2008, 00:03
ramrod340quote:
I'm getting this action for about $100.
Can't beat that.

If you have the cross pin guard you should be able to part it out to offest some of the $$ of the new guard.
I have a number of the MKXs many don't like the trigger but I've found them OK for a hunting rifle. If you are going with the Lapour then just removed the saftey bar& screw from the factory trigger.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
19 August 2008, 06:16
ElCaballeroI would just buy a new trigger. They are only $50 and make all the difference.
20 August 2008, 02:54
tiggertateThe Numrich bottom metal is damn rough compared to the original MK X, even with the later release. I doubt you will like it better.
If you shop around the auction sites make sure itis original Zastava and not a cast look-a-like.
"Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson.
20 August 2008, 03:24
ramrod340quote:
The Numrich bottom metal is damn rough compared to the original MK X, even with the later release. I doubt you will like it better
Thanks I didn't know that.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
20 August 2008, 03:40
tiggertateThat sounded meaner than I meant. It is cast, though and there's no fixing the gaps in the trigger guard and lever without a bunch of labor. On mine, the floorplate was slightly bowed, too.
"Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson.
20 August 2008, 04:31
Don MarkeyI was thrilled to unload mine on gb for a loss but IMO they are a piece a shite. I'd rather have an military guard anyday.
-Don
20 August 2008, 06:12
ramrod340quote:
That sounded meaner than I meant.
I sure didn't take it as mean. I have never seen one and had "ASSUMED" they were used MKX parts. I appreciate the info.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
20 August 2008, 06:40
Brent C.quote:
Originally posted by tiggertate:
The Numrich bottom metal is damn rough compared to the original MK X, even with the later release. I doubt you will like it better.
If you shop around the auction sites make sure itis original Zastava and not a cast look-a-like.
Thanks. I wasn't aware of that. Sure does help.
Brent
20 August 2008, 07:13
Don MarkeyGPC bottom metal
Mil 1909 bottom metal
1909 fit witha new floorplate
To give you an idea.
-Don
20 August 2008, 18:44
22WRFwhy not just go with a Blackburn and be done with it.
21 August 2008, 00:20
Brent C.quote:
Originally posted by 22WRF:
why not just go with a Blackburn and be done with it.
I have Blackburn on a recent M70 I built, but I really don't want to deal with the wait this time. Although I am considering Sunny Hill.
Brent