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While a pre 64 action is a very reliable action, from a parts breakage viewpoint, it is still inferior to the M98. Still, I like my M70's and still shoot them in competition. Back in the day when bolt rifles ruled the firing line, a pre 64 M70 action was widely used to build target rifles. A stiff action, the ease of bolt lift, smooth and slick ...
The M98 action is a safer action, if you have something go wrong, pierced primer, blown case head, the M98 action protects the shooter much better than the M96. Mauser developed the M96 action in 1896, and it was a good design, but the M98 action is the “best”. The 96 protects the shooter just as well as most commercial actions, so it is ...
A Mauser can easily be verified as being either a large ring (1.4" front ring) or a small ring (1.3" front ring) by looking at the left receiver wall -. if the left wall is flush with the front ring it's a small ring; if the small ring additionally cocks-on-opening, it's a Model 98 small ring (and not an earlier/weaker Model 93/94/95 cock-on ...
I think what i have is a WWII Nazi "dot" 1944 Code 98K Bolt Action Rifle. late war, 98K rifle as manufactured by the Waffenwerke Brunn A.G. in BRNO. The top of the receiver is marked with "dot" the wartime code for Waffenwerke Brunn A.G. in BRNO, over an "eagle 63" Waffenamt, over "1944". The left side of the barrel and receiver have the Nazi ...
Yugoslavian Models 1924, 48 & 90T. F M98K #202 works with these rifles: (these rifles cock on opening and have a 1.75" trigger guard loop) German Model 40K. German Model 98K. Swedish Model 40. Swedish Model 98K. Please Note-not for straight pull 96 made in 96. F M95-6 #203 works with these rifles:
Mauser model 98 questions I recently found out my brother wanted to get rid of a gun and asked me about it. So far what I know about it, is a Mauser model 98 seems like all matching serial numbers except the safety, still has original nazi markings (trophy gun?), has the letters dou AV wa80 and the number 43 stamped on it I took some pictures ...
No military Mauser manufactured after 1905 was barreled for the earlier 8mm/.318 and no Mauser made for the German military was ever chambered for a 7mm cartridge. I would seriously consider getting a second opinion on the chambering of your rifle.
Converting a 98 Mauser action to .308 is a snap. Change out the barrel & headspace, new sporter stock, and you are ready to drill & tap for scope mounts. Any decent 'smith can do this. Midway often offers "Sporter Conversion Kits" for 98 Mausers in their monthly catalogs that include a new barrel and sporter stock.
A Turkish Mauser might be a good action to start with. Germany made Mauser Model 98 pattern rifles for many countries, each country specified caliber, sights, stock configuration, sling mounts, barrel length, etc. Over the years, Turkey, for example, ends up with a mix of different style rifles, carbines, rifles, even caliber.
Mauser Model 98 Bolt Disassembly ?? A friend brought over a mil Mod 98 8mm mauser that was packed with cosmoline and after a good cleaning I noticed the safety wouldnt engage and thought I might disassemble the bolt and see if I could figure out why. Disassembly instructions say to cock the bolt and engage the safety then depress the bolt ...