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    Most compact 12 gauage?

    This is very sound advice. There are a lot of internet warriors out there, including plenty on this site (I don't mean to call anyone in specific out by this comment, by the way), that don't have the experience or knowledge to give the best advice. I am by no means an expert but I have spent...
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    Refinishing a Stock: Cleaning Out Wood Pores

    Thanks for all the replies, fellas. A couple things ended up doing the job. Raising the grain and whiskering the stock did seem to help get a decent amount of dust and crud out of it. And I did also note that some of what appeared to be white and powdery was maybe just very dry wood as beag_nut...
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    Refinishing a Stock: Cleaning Out Wood Pores

    Hey folks, I have an old LC Smith side by side stock I am currently refinishing. It had some old gun oil in it so I used Brownell's "Old Fashioned Whiting" to get the oil out. It worked very well for removing gun oil from the wood but now some of the whiting powder seems to be caked into the...
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    Zastava Mauser Sporters...Intermediate Length Actions?

    Hey folks, Background here--I have a Mexican Mauser project action that I need a trigger guard for. I really like the hinged ones seen on nicer Mauser sporting rifles but finding one in the intermediate length is very difficult and having a custom one made is above my budget. So I got this...
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    Easiest Scope Bases to Modify for Oddball Action?

    Hey everyone, I posted a similar thread in the "Long Gun Accessories and Optics" forum but I just realized that I should have posted the thread in this forum. Anywhoo, I have a Mexican Mauser (small ring 98) sporter action that I need to fit a scope base for. I'm pretty sure the front...
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    Easiest Scope Bases/Rings to Modify for Oddball Action?

    Thanks for the info. I took a look at some of the scope base blanks available, and it looks like they're all flat on the bottom so they'd need to be contoured to the action. Is this something I could do by hand, without expensive milling equipment? If so, any good gunsmithing books that touch on...
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    Easiest Scope Bases/Rings to Modify for Oddball Action?

    Hey folks, I had another thread a week or so ago looking for a scope base for my Mexican Mauser sporter. I've done a lot of reading and tried a handful of bases/rings but nothing fits. The Mexican Mauser is a small ring 98 so it's a bit odd and some of the parts don't interchange with...
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    Mexican Mauser (AKA Small Ring 98) with Odd Screw Hole Spacing

    The plot thickens. A guy on gunbroker has a Redfield Jr mount for a small ring Mauser and he measured the screw hole spacing for me. It's the same as a Leupold--0.86" between the front holes.
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    A rather rare Mauser

    That's quite the collectors item. 7x57 is my favorite cartridge. I have to say that is probably the nicest 7x57 military Mauser I've ever seen.
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    Mexican Mauser (AKA Small Ring 98) with Odd Screw Hole Spacing

    Yep, it's gotta be for a one-piece. That's why I figured maybe an old Redfield. Those are the only one-piece mounts I know of that were used a lot 20-40 years ago or so. But a newer Redfield won't fit so I'm wondering if they changed their screw hole spacing at some point.
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    Mexican Mauser (AKA Small Ring 98) with Odd Screw Hole Spacing

    I have no idea when this thing was originally began. The gunsmith who started it died in 2001 so maybe he started this thing in the 90's. Anyway, the screw hole spacing will not fit a Leopold, Talley, or any other current scope base that I can find. Distance between the two front screws is 0.75"...
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    Looking for target sight for marlin 39a to shoot rimfire cowboy silhouette

    I've been very happy with my Skinner sights. In my opinion they are the most aesthetically pleasing sights for a Marlin lever action. However, they don't adjust quite as easily as they don't have hash marks or any sort of reference on the adjustments like a Williams.
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    Backup/Secondary Iron Sights On Hunting Rifles

    This argument is honestly the way I'm leaning. Pragmatic? No. But aesthetics is clearly more of a priority than pragmatism given that I'm building a Mauser 98 sporter in 7x57. If I go with NECG sight components (best-looking new components I can find) I'll probably be spending $300 or so by the...
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    Backup/Secondary Iron Sights On Hunting Rifles

    Yes, I know this topic has been covered before. Yes, I know there is some dogmatic thinking/strong opinions on the subject. But the threads I saw on this in my search didn't have a poll or many folks that spoke up for the necessity of iron sights. So I want to see if there are any folks out...
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    JC Higgins/Mauser Trigger Spring

    To be clear, was it a standard Model 98 sear spring that you ordered?
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    Looking For Info On B. McDaniel Gunsmith Co.

    Hey folks, I just bought a Mauser sporter barreled action that was originally sporterized by a B. McDaniel. It's a Mexican small ring 98 in 7x57. I'm trying to find some information on the gunsmith who may have built this thing but not much is coming up on the internet other than the...
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    Crack in Front Sight Dovetail Slot

    Yep, I wish I would have thought about the issue of metallurgy before going forward with the welding idea but oh well. Live and learn. I would imagine it is a common issue on older guns as well as foreign ones perhaps.
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    Crack in Front Sight Dovetail Slot

    I won't be the one doing the milling--I'm leaving that to the professionals. It was the gunsmith's recommendation and I trust him. I'll be rebluing the rifle anyway so a little bit of scratching wouldn't be too big a deal. That said I expect there won't be any damage done. Fabricating a new...
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    Crack in Front Sight Dovetail Slot

    Update: Took the rifle over to a friend who welds. No one in town micro welds or laser welds that I could find, and this option was basically free. He said it could be TIG welded but he would have to polish the bluing off around the crack. No big deal. If it is small enough I can touch it up...
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    Crack in Front Sight Dovetail Slot

    I do love the looks of the wrap-around front sights. But 1) my understanding is that they require reaming to achieve the exact inside diameter to fit the barrel and 2) the current front sight ramp has some grooving/checkering that looks like it was hand-cut and it matches the pattern on the rear...
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