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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
1938 turkish mauser barrel swap
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1070070" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>Just my opinion, mind you,,,,, but I'd be leaning toward a Yugo 24/47 for a .308 build. Much easier to 'deal with' than a Turk with that overly tall charging guide. The scope mounts will come alot closer to fitting with fewer alterations on the Yugo. The 24/47 is well made and the surface is "harder than the hubs". It accepts <em>all</em> '98 triggers & safeties, and scope mounts made for '98s that don't require removing the clip charger 'hump'. Not so with the Turks. I'd question their manufacture methods, too. They grow nice walnut there, from what I've seen of their rifles.........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1070070, member: 24284"] Just my opinion, mind you,,,,, but I'd be leaning toward a Yugo 24/47 for a .308 build. Much easier to 'deal with' than a Turk with that overly tall charging guide. The scope mounts will come alot closer to fitting with fewer alterations on the Yugo. The 24/47 is well made and the surface is "harder than the hubs". It accepts [I]all[/I] '98 triggers & safeties, and scope mounts made for '98s that don't require removing the clip charger 'hump'. Not so with the Turks. I'd question their manufacture methods, too. They grow nice walnut there, from what I've seen of their rifles......... [/QUOTE]
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