I'm thinking of purchasing one of the two. Does anyone have experience with any of the said firearms? Would like some insight on final fit, function and accuracy. They seem to b a very reliable and great quality rifle, hence made in Germany.
Roadway thanks for your response. I as well was researching both Mauser models on cyber space where there was much information on them; of course nothing negative was mentioned and all positive. The MO3 is much more expensive hence the modular style, ring and base mounting system and the other many options. Purchasing a MO3 is one thing, however after that it become just as expensive. An extra barrel is $1,300, another mounting system is $600.00 and another scope, $800.00 a grand total of $2,700.............it adds up.I've been checking them out, too.
Here's what I've figured out so far...
- Mauser went bankrupt around 2005 and was bought by the Sig/Blaser consortium
- The M03 was introduced soon afterwards is "only a Mauser in name", a significant departure from classical Mauser actions
- The M03 is pretty Gucci (north of $6k US!)
- The M03 is modular and designed to be taken down for transport and storage in its case. Your rifle can be highly customized at purchase because of the modularity (pick your stock design, barrel profile and length, engraving, iron sight style, etc, etc).
- The M12 is the "budget" offering at a price point similar to Sako ($2k-ish)
- The M12 is truer to classic M98 actions (in fact, any mounts that fit a M98 should fit a M12) albeit with improved 60 degree bolt, safety, and detachable mag
- The M12 3-position safety seems pretty similar to the Buehler aftermarket safeties for M98's
They are really quite different in their positioning. While the M12 seems to be a well-made firearm, like a Sako or a Cooper, the M03 seems to cross the line from being a well made firearm to an uber-prestige firearm.
The only knock I can find on the M12's so far has been the quality of their wood stock is not great. A few complaints of obvious knotting in the grain.
Interestingly, the Sig 101 is pretty similar to the M12 in terms of design and construction. The differences seem to be mostly cosmetic in the shaping of the action.
Hope that helps!
Thanks west250, I have found a dealer in Manitoba and they have been quite accommodating, so far.Have you found a dealer Track? I know Italian Sporting Goods in Vancouver carries them.
This is a complete misinformation, sorry to say. I'm not saying it is good or bad, its just wrong. Both M03 and M12 are push feed 6 lugs bolt. M03 has one ejector, M12 has 2. They both have nothing to do with original mauser action. None.The M12 is truer to classic M98 actions
Honestly, due all respect, I'm not trying to be rude. But you and I seems to have very different understanding what M98-style bolt is. M12 is nowhere near M98, on the terms of action design M02 and M12 and Sauer 202 are practically THE SAME, compared to original M98 they all are now ever close. I don't know how to explain it further.OwlowlI believe that what they meant by" the M12 being truer to classic M98" is that it is closer than the M03, the receiver that is and not the bolt sans claw extractor.
Sauer 202 is more expensive than M12 and Sauer 101. Bolt is smooooth as silk. Very nice rifle 202. Have its own "bag of details" I don't really open up right now.
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Your eyes are quite good young Jedi. Your right, there is a short distance from rear to front open sight. I noticed that when I shouldered the rifle, that the rear sight was far away from the receiver; however, I forgot to mention that the sights are "high" but they are right there inline with each other, and my eye caught that silver bead with ease. The barrel is only 22 inches which kind of makes the sights look close together. Another thing I forgot to mention, the M12 is quite light, in weight that is.Is it me, or does that seem like a very short sight radius on the Mauser?
I measured all four rifles with digital calipers, all one inch from the muzzle.Nice comparison, well done.
Is it visual or M12 has heavier barrel? What is the radius 17 or 19 mm?
Cooper is damn nice looking, I would love to have it with a shorter bolder barrel.