Show Me Your Custom 98

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^ DGY's rifle

Appreciating the pics of all the bolts a lot

But do feel free to share the full rifles too :dancingbanana:
 
Maybe, would be a good way to save some cash. I want it to be "perfect" though as it's years of day dreaming in the making
 
The point of a custom rifle is to match the tastes of the owner lol

Have owned several Zastavas and FN.

Hoping for a fusion of modern materials and early 20th century styling.

The wildcat "stalking rifle" stock and a straight bolt handle on a stainless receiver and barrel are part of that
 
Bit crude, fitted a hand shaped handle with a M3 screw to be sure of position and shape then welded with the bolt. Bolt knob made with a single strand carbon and hand shaped.

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I have one I’ll add for the mix, this one is an Oberndorf (also marked GEW 98) , the rifle was built by my grandfather. I always found the bolt on this to be super nice to look at. I haven’t shot this in 25 years, .458 Wm with a model 70 steel butt plate is a bit much for my boney shoulder.



 
Ouch! Your grandfather must have been a real he man. I always figured the 458 and others should be pushing 10 pounds loaded. That one looks light for caliber.
 
Ouch! Your grandfather must have been a real he man. I always figured the 458 and others should be pushing 10 pounds loaded. That one looks light for caliber.

He was built like a brick for sure. I fired 2 rounds from it before, I really should get a recoil pad on it and try it again.
 
The front rifle is an early 1950's FN Herstal commercial 98 in 30-06 with the bent and swept back bolt. Likely what you mean when you say "...an fn style swept back bolt...". It does fit perfectly around the 30MM scope which is mounted on Warne bases and low Burris rings.

The rear rifle, while it is not what I would call a "custom", is a sporterised FN Herstal Model 1950 Colombian military contract from the same early 1950's era and in 30-06 also. The bolt would have been straight in its military configuration and was bent and slightly swept back when it was sporterised.

Brownells sold a jig for bending/sweeping Mauser bolts.

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