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Mauser 6500 Foremost
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<blockquote data-quote="jpbaker" data-source="post: 718762" data-attributes="member: 31327"><p>Wrong. This will be the third I have seen where the barrel was cracked from a fall. Every time it goes through the holes for the front sight. I did it myself to one of my fathers rifles when I was a kid, by knocking it over onto cement, knocked of front sight and split aprox 2-3" of barrel. Also, when someone tells me that it fell and split, and I have seen it a couple times myself....Enough said....</p><p> </p><p>Ok, I dont think I need to explain myself here. I agree that I am not familiar with the mauser action that is why I came here to see what info I could get.</p><p> </p><p>Its not like the savages that I work on often, and have the tools and gauges for from previous builds I have done.</p><p> </p><p>TKS anyways,</p><p>JPB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpbaker, post: 718762, member: 31327"] Wrong. This will be the third I have seen where the barrel was cracked from a fall. Every time it goes through the holes for the front sight. I did it myself to one of my fathers rifles when I was a kid, by knocking it over onto cement, knocked of front sight and split aprox 2-3" of barrel. Also, when someone tells me that it fell and split, and I have seen it a couple times myself....Enough said.... Ok, I dont think I need to explain myself here. I agree that I am not familiar with the mauser action that is why I came here to see what info I could get. Its not like the savages that I work on often, and have the tools and gauges for from previous builds I have done. TKS anyways, JPB [/QUOTE]
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