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Mauser "Tube Gun" Sleeve
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 588965" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>If you can afford a tube gun kit , buy a Remington SA! I've built many <em>hunting</em> rifles using Mauser '98 military actions. They are fine for that purpose and make some classic rifles. The tube gun is a competition platform.. I'm sure someone out there has a competition rifle built on a Mauser '98, that'll shoot right along side more modern actions. But, especially if "money is an object" (3rd. post), I don't think I'd be trying to fit a Mauser into an $850 tube besigned for something else! Your other option,,,, buy some aluminum tube/bar stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 588965, member: 24284"] If you can afford a tube gun kit , buy a Remington SA! I've built many [I]hunting[/I] rifles using Mauser '98 military actions. They are fine for that purpose and make some classic rifles. The tube gun is a competition platform.. I'm sure someone out there has a competition rifle built on a Mauser '98, that'll shoot right along side more modern actions. But, especially if "money is an object" (3rd. post), I don't think I'd be trying to fit a Mauser into an $850 tube besigned for something else! Your other option,,,, buy some aluminum tube/bar stock. [/QUOTE]
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