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<blockquote data-quote="big johnson" data-source="post: 2975112" data-attributes="member: 116259"><p>I've always had a Mauser of some kind in my arsenal for the last 55 years. most were customs of some sort and yes I spent a large fortune , but they are like a bottle of aged Bourbon ,smooth, strong, and make me smile . The old J.C. Higgins are great ( (pure FN ) . The Interarms Mark X are a great and later became the Charles Daly with a few minor changes and they made a true left hand action. I built a lefty 25-06 for my son for his collage graduation . Remington ended up with Charles Daly and came out with the model 798 , but didn't make the lefty version. I've used the Parker Hale as well ,But I was told they are a cast action instead of forged no issues. The G 33-40 was the best of the military versions. I was told that they were made for the German SS troops . They seem to bring a lot more money. It's like building a model A into a street rod . How much do you want to spend , but in the end you will have a one of a kind rifle to drool over every time you shoot it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big johnson, post: 2975112, member: 116259"] I've always had a Mauser of some kind in my arsenal for the last 55 years. most were customs of some sort and yes I spent a large fortune , but they are like a bottle of aged Bourbon ,smooth, strong, and make me smile . The old J.C. Higgins are great ( (pure FN ) . The Interarms Mark X are a great and later became the Charles Daly with a few minor changes and they made a true left hand action. I built a lefty 25-06 for my son for his collage graduation . Remington ended up with Charles Daly and came out with the model 798 , but didn't make the lefty version. I've used the Parker Hale as well ,But I was told they are a cast action instead of forged no issues. The G 33-40 was the best of the military versions. I was told that they were made for the German SS troops . They seem to bring a lot more money. It's like building a model A into a street rod . How much do you want to spend , but in the end you will have a one of a kind rifle to drool over every time you shoot it. [/QUOTE]
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