Bubba'd swedish mauser question - answer found

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I've got a swedish M38 that has been lightly sporterised. I've never had one (and I'm definitely not a mauser expert) so I'm not sure what has been permanently altered and what was a replaceable part.

So far I know the tang screw is missing, but I'm wondering about something else.

There are grind marks on the front of the reciever ring from just under the wood on either side travelling up and over and meeting in the center. I assume there was a thin disk there that stopped the handguard from sliding backwards there. It certainly isn't there now.

Are these like the enfield handguard stops in that they're a stamped washer that slides on, or were these milled with the reciever? Can I get a replacement part?

Long question for what I assume is a short answer.




Answer!

K, as I should have done before, I went on numrich and did some digging.

It's a removeable stamped metal ring. Aptly named "rear handguard ring". What'ya know.

MAUSER 38 SWEDISH,94 SWEDISH,96 SWEDISH
Handguard Ring, Rear
43 14430 $6.80
 
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Can't say for sure, but I just went and looked at my M38 and the part you are describing doesn't look like it is integral with the receiver ring directly behind it. It looks like a very thin wall stamping, but I couldn't see how it was installed with the stock in place.

Mark
 
Well done Wally, while you are ordering that part and the tang screw order up a muzzle cap protector, front sight protector, sling and cleaning kit and you are good to go...That is if you are trying to restore this Swede. :)
 
Haha - definitely am! Slightly rankles me to buy what ammounts to a small rounded outside nut for the muzzle, but the swedes seemed to have used non standard threading, so I guess I am.

As a side note - anyone else have a swedish mauser that has a butt plate smaller in width than the wooden butt stock? Mine has a couple MM's on either side of the plate showing. Still fits perfectly in profile and in relation to the vertical axis, but from side to side on the stock the plate is a little smaller. Is that normal?
 
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