![]() ![]() Not that I don't enjoy my trips to the range, but if I don't have a project gun to work with then I'm bored.Īs to most "collectible" Mausers - the value is misplaced (and the monetary value barely exists). I'll admit that I have more fun working with guns than I do shooting them. That's true (sometimes - if you're thrifty you scan still come out a tad cheaper), but a lot of times people don't want a Savage or Remington. I don't see the point in paying a gunsmith to do a bare bones shelf parts sporterization like you describe. Quote: Cheaper to buy a Savage or Remington unless you are going to do all the work yourself. There is no such thing as a drop in barrel. ![]() Weight won't matter much since you're not going to do much off hand shooting with a thumbhole stock anyway. You can get a low scope safety to replace it. A new bolt handle doesn't cost much and the cost to have it welded on shouldn't be too bad. I have yet to see a rebent bolt that looked nice plus they're really too short. Having the bolt handle rebent is also not a good idea. Yeah, they make mounts to work with it but trust me I've been there, done that. ![]() Speaking of mounts you get a better fit on the rear if you grind off the stripper clip hump. Like 44 amp said tho they just look better but the mounts are steel and are blued and the paint won't flake off like aluminum Weaver mounts. ![]()
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