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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="mcnanysa" data-source="post: 2114203" data-attributes="member: 115008"><p>Mauser 98 (style) with the "dip" being the old stripper clip "thumb" push area. With a Buehler (California) 2-position safety on the bolt. Classic from the 50's and 60's. My Dad's has that high-luster blue, as well. And before my brother mucked around with it (and lost it) had a one-piece Buehler scope base with windage adjustments, Conetrol rings, and a 2-3/4x Bushnell Scope Chief with "Command Post". That was a perfect deer rifle! And that bolt handle if pretty much a direct copy of the "cut off" they used to do, "back in the day". I was just leafing through some of my gunsmithing info, and came across the directions for my bolt heat-sink from Brownells... it shows the process in detail. Great stuff. Let us know how it shoots!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcnanysa, post: 2114203, member: 115008"] Mauser 98 (style) with the "dip" being the old stripper clip "thumb" push area. With a Buehler (California) 2-position safety on the bolt. Classic from the 50's and 60's. My Dad's has that high-luster blue, as well. And before my brother mucked around with it (and lost it) had a one-piece Buehler scope base with windage adjustments, Conetrol rings, and a 2-3/4x Bushnell Scope Chief with "Command Post". That was a perfect deer rifle! And that bolt handle if pretty much a direct copy of the "cut off" they used to do, "back in the day". I was just leafing through some of my gunsmithing info, and came across the directions for my bolt heat-sink from Brownells... it shows the process in detail. Great stuff. Let us know how it shoots! [/QUOTE]
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