Always preferred the G33 and Mexican Mausers for my builds. - dan
Do you still have any of those small ring customs around, dan? I’m sure I’m not the only one who’d love to see some pictures of those.
Always preferred the G33 and Mexican Mausers for my builds. - dan
Check out Lever Arms, they are offering commercial 98 rifles, chambered for the 8x57, starting around $400. They get more expensive with double set triggers.
They are drilled and tapped, with triggers already regulated.
You can't purchase a decent receiver for that price. Then you would have to machine the receiver for scope mounts. Very easy to rebarrel.
If you want to purchase a new build 98, take a look at the Zastava M70 rifles. They come chambered for most popular cartridges and are well finished/accurate.
Much cheaper and less work than building your own from a surplus receiver.
If you insist on using a surplus receiver, for the thrill/experience of building your own, look at any of the 98 Mausers available, other than those with slightly shorter actions. The shorter action models can be very difficult to get aftermarket stocks for.
Do you still have any of those small ring customs around, dan? I’m sure I’m not the only one who’d love to see some pictures of those.
A friend of mine found one at Lever arms recently from that batch, double set triggers and chambered in 7mm magnum. Supposedly it was used as a sniper rifle in the Bosnian civil war.
Kristian
Brevex, I would love to find an action by them!
Love to find one of Fred Wells Magnum m98 actions, but if I stay in reality, BRNO ZG47 or a model 21,with the ZG47 safety![]()
I always looked for the FN-98 actions on JC Higgins rifles.
There are probably better 98 actions out there and some that would be rarer and thus more desirable for a higher end full custom, but these used to be easy to find and priced well. Not so many around now.
They can be worked into a nice rifle with the addition of another bolt, safety and bottom.
those are great actions. i have one in a 270 that was given to me when my dad passed. only had 10 rounds through it and i still have a half box of early 1950s 270 ammo. i picked up a matching/unmolested higgins in 3006 off the ee last spring for a reasonable price of 500 with shipping in. took it out to the range yesterday and after sighting in the scope, i fired a three shot group using old handloads that cloverleafed at 50 metres. darn but i wish i would have marked down what the load was but have a few rounds left that i will need to tear down to see if i can replicate the load.
looks like the old gal still has lots of potential...sort of like the old 60 year old cougar that lives down the street on the corner, especially after a few beers...![]()
^ any pictures of the guild gun?
I have no intention of doing a full build off a bare receiver, just curious of nuts opinions. Lots of nicely prebuilt rifles for less than it costs to buy a receiver and barrel.
This thing, well worn but very nicely appointed, came home for about same cost as a rebluing job.
I apologize, poor form by me not posting pictures. I fully understand not wanting to do a full custom build (mucho deniro!). This thing, well worn but very nicely appointed, came home for about same cost as a rebluing job.
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That old girl looks sweet. You can't beat old school craftsmenship. To put that into perspective, if a Ruger American or Savage Axis went through the same history, what would it look like today? It would be long gone. You inspired me to buy yet another gun locker and add a few more. I love Mauser actions of all types. The old German, FN and Brno are by far my favourites. You are also right, there is no perfect factory rifle, as they all need a bit of tuning.
Every new shooter (or old shooter) needs to own at least one quality factory sporter (Mauser based, pre-64 Win, etc.) to really understand quality. I bet we would see less owners of modern mass-produced junk and the race to the bottom would be over. Unfortunately, the manufacturers churn out bean-counter approved garbage, market it to death, and the uninformed flock to it. Sad really.
Going to hug by Brno 21H now.![]()