Huvius
(.416 member)
26/12/22 09:46 AM
Re: Early Mausers chambered for big cases

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I have a Mauser 10.75x68 that is kind of a mongrel. Looks to be a Type B barreled action and slightly modified Type A stock; maybe the original stock was broken and a Type A stock fitted?
1920 production with a 4/20 proof stamp, light weight at 7lbs 8 oz (no scope), and 24" barrel. As may be expected it has pretty snappy recoil at that light weight.
Fun rifle, pictures a bit later.
- Mike




Would like to see that.
I've had a lot of fun making projectiles from spent 40S&W brass and using them in the TypeA my son owns (an inheritance from my brother).
Nothing more enjoyable than that and a splendid learning process as well.



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