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any mauser gurus? questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Loner" data-source="post: 438275" data-attributes="member: 24560"><p>If you are going to build a mauser today buy a commercial action. One they don't have</p><p>the stripper clip cutout on the left side and two you'll save a lot of money on parts like</p><p>the bolt shroud and trigger. Any of the older Brownings are ready to go actions, the</p><p>Parker Hales are built on a spanish mauser (civilian) and they are a little soft on the</p><p>heat treating. I just had one heat treated properly. Brownells might still be selling new</p><p>actions and that would be my choice if they do.</p><p> And I agree, they are a nice looking gun. The round feeding is flawless and the bolt</p><p>is pretty safe in the way it vents. I think they could be done on modern machines and</p><p>be as good as a shooter as any win or rem. sako, etc.. out there. (maybe not a savage,</p><p>they seem to be a bit more accurate than most of todays guns out of the box)</p><p> My Parker Hale 22-250 has turned in many a .3 group and it's best was .19.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loner, post: 438275, member: 24560"] If you are going to build a mauser today buy a commercial action. One they don't have the stripper clip cutout on the left side and two you'll save a lot of money on parts like the bolt shroud and trigger. Any of the older Brownings are ready to go actions, the Parker Hales are built on a spanish mauser (civilian) and they are a little soft on the heat treating. I just had one heat treated properly. Brownells might still be selling new actions and that would be my choice if they do. And I agree, they are a nice looking gun. The round feeding is flawless and the bolt is pretty safe in the way it vents. I think they could be done on modern machines and be as good as a shooter as any win or rem. sako, etc.. out there. (maybe not a savage, they seem to be a bit more accurate than most of todays guns out of the box) My Parker Hale 22-250 has turned in many a .3 group and it's best was .19. [/QUOTE]
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