A while back I received a couple stocks from Richards Microfit that I'd ordered 6 months ago. One went on a Stevens 200 of mine. This one, well, I'd since sold the gun I intended to use it on. So, naturally, that meant I had to buy a new mauser sporter, right? I picked up this beauty in the EE a few weeks back (thanks 303carbine!). It's an m48 with a 284 win barrel, and it came with a sporterized military stock, D&T with mounts. Most the M48's out there are in spectacular shape, being built post war (less immediacy; QC was back up to snuff), and either unissued or lightly used. As such, the finish on it is first rate.
I learned that inletting a stock is a #####. I also learned that, while it has a large ring receiver, the m48 has a small ring length and bottom metal; about 1/4" shorter than a mauser 98.
So, i built the stock up from the rear with epoxy, and inletted that. Actually it looks really good, I don't think you'll really be able to tell unless you look once I finish it.
Anyway, I learned that inletting is a #####. (Did I mention that already?)
Here's the progress so far. I still have to complete the bolt inletting and float the barrel, but everything else is a nice loose drop-in fit (loose so there's room to glass bed). After that, just the final wood finish, and it's done
I'll post more pics when I'm better motivated
I learned that inletting a stock is a #####. I also learned that, while it has a large ring receiver, the m48 has a small ring length and bottom metal; about 1/4" shorter than a mauser 98.
Anyway, I learned that inletting is a #####. (Did I mention that already?)
Here's the progress so far. I still have to complete the bolt inletting and float the barrel, but everything else is a nice loose drop-in fit (loose so there's room to glass bed). After that, just the final wood finish, and it's done
I'll post more pics when I'm better motivated
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