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"Sporter Express" Mauser bottom metal ?
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Anyone familiar with the steel hinged floorplate bottom metal for Mausers offered for $90 by www.sporterexpress.com ?


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I just looked at it. In the second picture the bow release doesn't look to match up very well. Say's it's cast steel. Might not tank blue very well either.

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They look like those on Legacy Mausers to me. Loose fit.


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Not something you want to put in a "nice" gun. The milsurp bottom metal is of much better quality.




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Forrest,

Pretty sure its the same Numrich sells, probably the same as Brownells for about the same price.

Would be interesting to see if the release is in the bow like the picture. I bought it from Numrich, its ok for the money, as long as the release is in the bow. But its still not Blackburn or S/Hill.

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looks just like the numrick part, and the release is one of my complaints about that part.. and the NOT straddle the triggerguard floorplate



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