07 August 2006, 07:58
perrymauser action
I purchased a large ring 98 action at a gun show yesterday. It was made in 1943 in Germany. Is this a good action for a hunting rifle? Are they strong and can they be made accurate?
Perry
07 August 2006, 08:07
duikermanprobably. Can you furnish more information about the markings or better yet post a photo?
08 August 2006, 08:37
perryHere are some pictures. BYF and 43 are stamped on top of the receiver as well as having the German eagle and 851C on the side.
Can anyone give me some info on this action?
thanks
Perry
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c302/MelanieMS/mauser003.jpghttp://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c302/MelanieMS/mauser002.jpghttp://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c302/MelanieMS/mauser001.jpg08 August 2006, 08:45
duikerman
There, I helped you out a bit with the photos
Looks like a standard milsurp M-98 Mauser and already drilled and tapped for scope.
quote:
Is this a good action for a hunting rifle? Are they strong and can they be made accurate?
Yes, it's strong and yes, it can be made accurate. It certainly be made into a good hunting rifle.
08 August 2006, 10:05
craigsterThe "byf" is the manufacturer's code, Mauser Werke, Oberndorf.
08 August 2006, 16:04
jeffeossoPerry,
Good action.. what are you planning to build?
jeffe
08 August 2006, 16:50
perryI have no idea. I found the action cheap and bought it with out a plan in mind. I have a 7x57 in a 700 Classic that I love but I am nostalgic enough that I would love to have one in a real Mauser. The largest rifle I own is a 30-06 so 8x57 might be cool too. I hunt deer in South Texas and dont really plan on going to Africa, as much as I would love to (budget constraints), so I am thinking smaller rather than larger. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Dont limit your suggestions to caliber. I need barrel, wood, trigger, safety, etc...
Perry
08 August 2006, 17:34
meteMine is a 43 byf also, which I made into 6.5x55.The case hardening was not done well so I suggest that you have it reheat treated before you do anything with it.
08 August 2006, 18:26
duikermanquote:
The case hardening was not done well
Mete, may I ask how it was determined that the case hardening was not done well?