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| I also love the lines of that stock. If given the chance to buy it, I would probably have done the same thing you did.
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| I think that stock could be off a rigby. I had a .350 with serial No. 4184. Made 1912. Your stock has all the trademarks including the trap on the butt plate.
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| quote: Originally posted by Marc_Stokeld: I was wondering if I might could trouble you for a ocuple more pics. Could you please shoot a shot of the comb nose and top line of the stock, taken from over the fore arm and angling down slightly?
Also, could you take a shot of the toe line up through the grip? The angle I am talking about would have the stock upside down and the camera would be behind the butt, shooting forward, and angling down.
Who made the stock? Was it from an old Rigby? You might could turn this into a money making situation if you wanted to sell soem patterns. You could have a couple made for the magnum action and have soemone use it to make a pattern for a regular M98 action. Would not be that hard to do. If oyu have had the intrest in the stock that you mention then use it as a way to get the rifle you really wanted to begin with
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| quote:
I was 99% sure it was off a 350 Rigby and I just got the pics of that rifle and I'm now 100% sure this is off a 350 Rigby. Cool looking rifle! |
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| If you do have a pattern made for a Std Mauser, please let me know, I would be happy to buy one! Lee.
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| THanks Geoff. I have thought baout it a lot more and do think you could turn this into a money making situation. Would go a ways to getting your .416. You could use the money to pay for part of a Granite Mountain Magnum action and still be able to use this stock if that is what you want to do. |
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| I'm not really sure what making the model entails but I'll keep you guys posted. |
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| GeoffM42 - you should get with gunmaker and have him make a pattern stock... you could earn a royalty off of the duplication he does based on your pattern. James' work is firt-class. Charge $100/ea for your "royalty" and you're off to the races on that dream gun of yours.  I'll take one of the patterns too. |
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| quote: Originally posted by GeoffM24: I'm looking into stretching a std mauser right now an that looks like the route I'm going to take. It isn't cheap but it isn't $5,300 either.
The guard screw spacing is the same on a real mag Mauser as a standard military contract 98. If you stretch a standard then the guard screw spacing will be too long. If you have a Std. 98 action & floormetal around try dropping them to see what I mean. |
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