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Posted: 11/10/2012 1:26:05 PM EDT
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Looking at buying a new Mauser. I've got a few options. Figured I'd see what you guys thought.
First is an M48 from Wideners. Love the look of the M48. I've dealt with Wideners in the past, and have had good luck. The only thing that sketches me out about them is the no returns policy. That being said, the K31 I got from them was very nice. Second is a vz. 24 from AIM. Yeah, it'a scrubbed receiver and all, but I don't see them getting any cheaper, and I hear the Czech actions are second to none. Third is an M24/47 from Samco. They have them available by grade, which is nice. Only downside I see is Samco is slower than a Peel P50 with a 300lb guy driving. Last......and I don't really want to spend this much.....but......is a German K98 from Wideners. Upside....it's the real deal. Downside....not so cheap. Ok, so there are my current thoughts. I picked those places because I already have my C&R on file with them, so I don't have to screw around, and they all have something that fits the bill. What do you guys think? |
I probably should have mentioned in the first post that being a shooter is an absolute priority. A beautiful rifle that can't hit the broad side of a barn doesn't interest me. I already have a Turk Mauser that fits the "couldn't hit the water if it fell out of a boat" thing already.
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| Having owned them all, and the fact that you're looking for a shooter, I would buy the one with the best bore. That's going to be the hard part about buying blind. Otherwise, they're all equally smooth (between vz 24, 24/47 and M48). Do you have a preference for bent vs. straight bolt? That could be another determining factor. |
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Having owned them all, and the fact that you're looking for a shooter, I would buy the one with the best bore. That's going to be the hard part about buying blind. Otherwise, they're all equally smooth (between vz 24, 24/47 and M48). Do you have a preference for bent vs. straight bolt? That could be another determining factor. That's one of the things that makes me want to order from Samco. They have them graded. I'd figure an exelent grade should have a nice bore. They also allow returns. Decisions, decisions....... |
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I recommend one of these... http://images46.fotki.com/v308/photos/2/28682/692291/1191955_IMG-vi.jpg http://images31.fotki.com/v1057/photos/2/28682/692291/1191962_IMG-vi.jpg It's one of the smoothest and best shooting Mausers I've ever handled. It's accuracy is on par with my Swedish Mausers, and it fires the formerly easy to find and cheap 8mm. If I could have only one to shoot, it would be a 98/29 or an M96 Swede. For collectibilty, It would be an all matching K98k (sniper...why not since we're making it up as we go along :-D ), but the Swedes & Persians are tough to beat for shooting purposes. Argentines are nice too.... Had a chance to get one of them at the local Dunham's a while back. They wanted "too much" for it, but the price looks pretty good now. I really should have bought it before asking around. |
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The AIM CZs leave me a bit cold. Please elaborate. I was considering getting one too. Hopefully nothing to bad, I just bought one lol Nothing wrong with them. make great shooters. I bought 4 when they first came in.. gave 3 to family Oh there is not a thing wrong with them as a shooter but I've seen better bores. I just don't care fror scrubbed/refurbed Mausers that much. It's more of a collector's thing. If one wants a shooter just go for the best bore and do not buy "blind" from a distributor. You might get lucky or you might not. Pony up the bit extra in a FTF transaction (shop, show, or private) and get a flavor of Mauser that suits you with a very good bore. |
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I'm sort of stepping all over the OP 's thread, but sounds like we're in the same boat.
I went ahead and ordered one from Aim. I've had good luck from them and this time around, I'm just going for a basic shooter. If I ever go for a real k98, I want to handle it in person. |
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