Mausers go here. Remember - has to be a legit Mauser - no 1903s etc. and only 1 picture per customer please.
Mausers go here. Remember - has to be a legit Mauser - no 1903s etc. and only 1 picture per customer please.
Reloading Data Project - (in retirement)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/reloadersrfrnce/
Well, I guess I’ll start this month’s Castpic of the mount off with a picture of my Mausers.
They are a little different than what most people think when. When someone says “Mauser”, a centerfire rifle comes to mind or the broom handled pistols.
These are 22lr rifles:
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The top rifle is an unfired, still in Cosmoline Mas 45. I know the rules say only Mausers, but Mauser built this rifle a training rifle for the French right after WWII. Mauser really made a great rifle when they produced these. They have a 2 stage trigger, mag fed, a peep rear sight & interchangable (0, 5, 10, ect to 30/short to tall) front sight blades.
The bottom rifle is the classic Mauser smallbore competition rifle from the 1930’s, an es340b. The Mauser‘s & the Winchester 52’s went head to head for years in some of the fiercest competitions of their time in world class events.
It's no Red 9, but I love the jigsaw puzzle that is the C96.
mike
I saw this in a cartoon once. I'm pretty sure I can pull it off...
Good morning
My favorite Mauser ! Pre WW1 and pre 1900 with matching stock.
The Italian Navy ordered approximatly 5000 pistols for distribution. The goal of the Navy was to contract for the model 1896 in a least expensive mode. Mauser's simple solution was to bypass the milling procedure on the sidewalls which increased weight. Being a pistol that was not to be actually carried for long distances a few extra ounces was a mute point as comparred to the financial savings.
As typical Mauser fasion, extra pistols were made once the contract was filled and offered to other military organizations plus the civilian market.
This particular Mauser # 27,xxx is in 95% condition with a beautiful bore. Function is flawless (yes I shoot it some with my cast loads) and with the shoulder stock option makes for an interesting afternoon of plinking. The Mauser 1896 System is an engenering marvel as only the Tutonic mind could envision. Simple stripper clips made reloading fast and easy into the standard 10 round magazine. The potent military load was a 87 grain jacketed bullet at near 1500 fps. Trajectory and accuracy was far beyond anything a revolver could offer in that day.
Mike in ILL
"Behold The Lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world". John 1:29
Male Guanaco out in dry lakebed at 10,800 feet south of Arequipa.
This is the only "legit Mauser" that I have.
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Here is my CZ 527 carbine chambered in 7.62x39 along with my other hobby... COFFEE!!!!!
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“If someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun.”
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My Turkish 8 mm , a super clean, very nice rifle with a pristine bore :
Since it is Mausers I thought I might submit a couple.
Built from scratch ( took me 2 years) including the stocks.
Both shoot great.
I shoot one with BP and the other with smokeless.
beekeeper, thats disgusting that you have those....and i don't !
Here's a 1891 somebody really worked over before I bought it a a pawn shop. I stripped all the scope stuff off, so I just need open sights now (when I get a few[hundred] dollars),
PS I use 22-250 brass sized in the 250 sizer for most of my brass, but it comes out a little short.
proof--I hope this doesn't count as two pics, just proud of the rifle!
Here is my Mauser 98/22 that I had worked over into a 6.5 x 55 MM Sweede. I added a thumbhole laminated stock (don't wuin your eyes), Match Douglas Barrel, Buehler Safety, Jeweled the bolt, added sling swivel posts, new recoil pad and ball bearing trigger. It will do an honest 1 inch group of 5 at 200 yds with j words and a 1/2 inch at 75 yds with cast boolits.
Pax Nobiscum Dan (Crash) Corrigan
Currently casting, reloading and shooting: 223 Rem, 6.5x55 Sweede, 30 Carbine, 30-06 Springfield, 30-30 WCF, 303 Brit., 7.62x39, 7.92x57 Mauser, .32 Long, 32 H&R Mag, 327 Fed Mag, 380 ACP. 9x19, 38 Spcl, 357 Mag, 38-55 Win, 41 Mag, 44 Spcl., 44 Mag, 45 Colt, 45 ACP, 454 Casull, 457 RB for ROA and 50-90 Sharps. Shooting .22 LR & 12 Gauge seldom and buying ammo for same.
Not a full length foto, but it shows the most interesting aspects. As close as I can determine, this is a Mauser Type B Sporting Rifle. It was my paternal grandfather's rifle and the stock broke, whereupon it sat in a closet until I resurrected it. It came with a double set trigger which had parts missing, so I put a Timney Sportsman on it. Originally chambered in 8x57J (.318"), and with a corroded chamber, I had it rebored and rechambered to 9.3x64mm. It features a half octagon barrel, 21" long, stippled full length rib, and a removable (not hinged) floorplate, all cradled in a AAA grade piece of French Walnut. You can read the full story here: http://riflehunter.net/9-3x64-brenneke/
This is a 45.70 BP Rifle I built on the single shot 1871 action and Furniture.The Stock is from an Austrian .22RF Rifle.The forend Cap and Gripcap are Sheeps Horn.
Another view.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |