brevex were foundable 30 years for already an arm in their lovely box now ... good luck ... but they were made for left handed and right handed people.
I would keep it simple and look at a Browning Safari built on an FN commercial action. Classy, well-finished, and it already is a hunting rifle.
My Zastava experience has been poor at best, two range outings and its still never been fired... My sample size is small (1), but based in my experience I would not recommend.
I'm shocked that it took this long for someone to mention the Browning Safari. The only downside to using one for a build is that, I think, they command pretty strong prices on the used market. When I was 11 I handled one at Reliable Gun and Tackle in Vancouver with my dad. It was a 458. Even then, I was pretty sure that I should have it. Sadly, I do not.
I'm shocked that it took this long for someone to mention the Browning Safari. The only downside to using one for a build is that, I think, they command pretty strong prices on the used market. When I was 11 I handled one at Reliable Gun and Tackle in Vancouver with my dad. It was a 458. Even then, I was pretty sure that I should have it. Sadly, I do not.
Nicely done Husqvarna with Conetrols and a modestly proportioned scope!
Brother, that was so franglais it's not even funny!
I know very little about Mauser's, a few years back a friend picked out a nice Argentino for me from a truckload that was returned from service to Germany. With this action I wanted to combine old and new, make the rifle as good as possible with the gear available to me then. It was hoping to make a serious ultra reliable tough hunting rifle. Firstly the barrel was replaced with a 308 Lothar Walther 1/12 sporter barrel of 20" muzzle threaded. Barrelled action was blued. Pica rail fitted and an Atlasworx aics rem 700 mag system converted to fit, action slightly reworked to get the aics mag to get to the right position. PSE Carbon fibre stock hand fitted. 45 deg safety installed and trigger re-worked. The original 2 stage trigger is great for my purpose. Quite a bit of work was needed to get the feeding right from the aics mag as the rim dimensions of the 7.65x53 are different to 308 as well as the angles that the cartridge goes through until chambered... semi CRF. Now possibly the smoothest feeding rifle I have. Extractor was shaped to that she can also push feed. Just about all my friends who come hunting to us use the Mauser.
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A few questions/concerns:
The front sight; can it be removed leaving the barrel unmarred or is it dovetailed in?
The “ fixed” floorplate; is it easy to remove cartridges from a loaded rifle or is it just intended for ease of cleaning? I was considering going to a blind mag but I am also intrigued by some floorplate styles.
I’ve seen videos online of a hinged floorplate conversion, obviously this would be expensive as is replacing bottom metal. If I’m going to take on this expense I’m wondering if anyone has had a coffin/drop/ rigby style magazine made? I’m not super familiar with the terminology design but they sure look cool. I know it is a big bore thing but this would see a lot more use than that style for me. Choice is not related to practicality, a genuine need for more rounds etc.