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Mausingfield Actions-American Rifle Companies
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<blockquote data-quote="yorke-1" data-source="post: 1658826" data-attributes="member: 11960"><p>I've played with the Mausingfield action quite a bit and I currently have a Nucleus action. </p><p></p><p>From a design perspective I think ARC is doing a great job of thinking outside the box. Where they struggle is with proper testing before releasing their products to the market. Too many of the products that ARC puts out need updates or modifications after the initial release. The Mausingfield and Nucleus actions as well as their mags all needed some modifications to work properly if you bought early samples. They really need to do more extensive field testing before releasing their products. They could work on their customer service too. I sent an email with a question on some issues I had with the Nucleus action and got a phone call 7 weeks later. </p><p></p><p>I love the 3 lug CRF design on the Nucleus and even after moving to a heavier firing pin spring to help with light primer strikes, the bolt lift is very smooth and light for a 3 lug action. After cycling the action close to 1000 times it's very smooth and it's as good as any other action I have. </p><p></p><p>I don't think their actions are any better than other similarly priced customs, but they do offer some interesting features that other actions don't have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yorke-1, post: 1658826, member: 11960"] I've played with the Mausingfield action quite a bit and I currently have a Nucleus action. From a design perspective I think ARC is doing a great job of thinking outside the box. Where they struggle is with proper testing before releasing their products to the market. Too many of the products that ARC puts out need updates or modifications after the initial release. The Mausingfield and Nucleus actions as well as their mags all needed some modifications to work properly if you bought early samples. They really need to do more extensive field testing before releasing their products. They could work on their customer service too. I sent an email with a question on some issues I had with the Nucleus action and got a phone call 7 weeks later. I love the 3 lug CRF design on the Nucleus and even after moving to a heavier firing pin spring to help with light primer strikes, the bolt lift is very smooth and light for a 3 lug action. After cycling the action close to 1000 times it's very smooth and it's as good as any other action I have. I don't think their actions are any better than other similarly priced customs, but they do offer some interesting features that other actions don't have. [/QUOTE]
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