tootall,
You are correct. The Neilson adaptor is machined out for the front locking lugs and the barrel is screwed into it. This was made out of necessity to make re-barrel easier, but I don't think it was ever intended for a switch barrel or quick change or take down barrel system.
Yes, it is intended to be more of a front of the action than a barrel stub.
Not really turning it into a conventional Mauser, the Sportco is a 3 lug action, I am not sure (can't remember) how much bolt through is needed. Sportcos do have very poor primary extraction, but this has more to do with the bolt handle opening/camming than the 3 front locking lugs.
You are correct. The Neilson adaptor is machined out for the front locking lugs and the barrel is screwed into it. This was made out of necessity to make re-barrel easier, but I don't think it was ever intended for a switch barrel or quick change or take down barrel system.
The Neilson adaptor just makes the Soprtco 44 action into a conventional "mauser" type action with the lugging lugs at the front of the action, and with 90deg. camming I think. Its more of a front of an action, than a barrel stub.
Yes, it is intended to be more of a front of the action than a barrel stub.
Not really turning it into a conventional Mauser, the Sportco is a 3 lug action, I am not sure (can't remember) how much bolt through is needed. Sportcos do have very poor primary extraction, but this has more to do with the bolt handle opening/camming than the 3 front locking lugs.