.45 acp rifle ANy Updates 2 years in the running???

What is the top one?

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They are Mausers. Given the reference to Yugo, the chances are better than average that any .45 carbines will be Mausers, not Lee Enfields. Just a theory.
 
Very excited about this rifle, thanks John.
Down the road a non-rest. barrel length semi- auto like the marlin camp, using the 1911 mags as well would be a hot seller too.
 
Since nobody asked, and the little devil on my shoulder is curious - will these by any chance come with factory, properly marked 15 or 20 round mags that would just happen to fit in a 1911 pistol? Kind of like the 10 round AR pistol mags that just happen to fit a rifle as well.
 
Hmm, now I'm racking my brain thinking of who currently makes in house a bolt action reciever, and may have had a past/current relationship with Marstar.....
 
CANUCK223;
"Hmm, now I'm racking my brain thinking"

Be very carefull I would not want to be responsible for you injuring yourself

HAPPY NEW YEAR
John
 
CANUCK223;
"Hmm, now I'm racking my brain thinking"

Be very carefull I would not want to be responsible for you injuring yourself

HAPPY NEW YEAR
John

Ahh come on John, between you and the booze, I'm entitled to hurt myself, just a little on New Years.:D

I do look forward to seeing this one in the flesh.

Of course the next question is, will this reciever be scaled to the pistol caliber size, or just a conversion of an existing short action. We wait to see.
 
The clue is Yugoslavia. What old actions do they make there?

Those Mauser photos with the 1911 adapters are workable. Some guys have taken Romanian AK-47 5 shot single stack mags and fitted them into Mausers thus making nice 7.62x39 sporters. In fact, soon as I acquire said mag I will convert a noncollectable old Spanish Mauser with any floorplate.

If Johnone doesn't get me one of those 45 acp/9mm's in the new year I will machine my own adapter and experiment myself. :)
Using pistol rounds in bolt actions is a very practical application today as costs rise in the market.

Johnone of Marstar, I salut ya!
 
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