All the different Mausers?
#21
Joined: Nov 2003
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From: Unfortunately, a \"Blue\" state
my grangfather had this rifle custom made in 1948 , its a belgian mauser in .270 , great gun ! I have yet to shoot it as I just got it from my dad about 3 weeks ago. As he tells it , was my grandpa's pride & joy.
#22
Joined: Jan 2005
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Well, for starters, Paul Mauser was a genious. He equiped the Spaniards with his 7X57 that raised cain with the US Army in the Spanish American War. While at CGSC, I did a paper on the original Mauser and how Black Jack Pershing was so impressed with the rifle that it was he who prodded the Ordnance Corps into creating the '06. There have been more 8mm Mausers and variants made on the planet than any other rifle. The KEW, K98, Brno, ZCZ, Yugo, Swede, andFN were the old timers. Then along came the Sakos, Parker Hales, Zavodi's, MarkX's, Carl G's, Chinese, Gibbs, Midland, Wards, Western Auto, Ted Williamsand probably many others that are obscure and you get the picture.
I just love the darn things. They are easy to work on.....all gunsmith schools use them as their basic platform.....there are only 2 actions, a small ring and a large ring, so you can't get confused. The bolts are simple and functional. They were built to shoot a million rounds in the mud and they will.....I guess they are the battleship of rifles. The remarkable thing is how they have been copied. 130 years or so old and still going strong. Great Post, I wished I would have thought of it first. I would like to see more of the varients posted.....Regards, Rick.
I just love the darn things. They are easy to work on.....all gunsmith schools use them as their basic platform.....there are only 2 actions, a small ring and a large ring, so you can't get confused. The bolts are simple and functional. They were built to shoot a million rounds in the mud and they will.....I guess they are the battleship of rifles. The remarkable thing is how they have been copied. 130 years or so old and still going strong. Great Post, I wished I would have thought of it first. I would like to see more of the varients posted.....Regards, Rick.
#23
Spike
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Schuler Alberta Canada
I have one sporterized in a 7X57, 1908 Brazlian,made byDMW. I bought it for the kid to take hunting, What I like about this rifle is it hasa soft recoil.My reloads are shooting a 2 inch group, I'm replacing the trigger on it with a Timney, the old triggerseems to go forever.




