dudleybm
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I wanted to share some pics of a rifle build that I have been working on now that it is in the near finished mock-up stage.
A takedown Mauser 98 in .35 Whelen.
I started with an Interterms Mark X rifle in 30.06. Pretty much for just the action and some other odds and ends from it.
I fitted and soldered on a slick claw mount base and ring set from Clawmounts Manufacturing. The bases were machined specifically for the Mark X action. They make these mounts/rings for FN, Interterms, military 98, 96 swede and Win 70 actions. Very high quality product. So when installed it makes a Double Square Bridge action with easily detachable claw mounts on the scope.
I welded on and finish fitted a butterknife style bolt handle onto the bolt body. And installed a Dakota bolt shroud with Win 70 style safety.
The bottom metal with Oberndorf release and double set triggers was sourced complete. I thinned out the guard bow and made/fitted up the screws for it.
The takedown mechanism is a very simple one of my own design that utilizes two steel plates tightly fitted together and attached to steel lugs on the bottom of both the action and the barrel. The barrel lug houses a spring loaded check ball which aids in locating the plates and also a plunger tube that extended out to the forend tip. Inside the plunger tube is a plunger that is spring loaded and is retained in a "J" shaped channel in the tube. Kind of like a tubular magazine on .22 rifle. The end of the plunger has a thin slot in it which allows a turn-screw to be used to twist and pop out the plunger or push it in and turn to lock it in. When the plunger is popped out, the barrel and forend are screwed off the action.
Obviously a precise fit of the plunger pin through the two plates is critical for maintaining headspace. The plunger pin is lapped through both plates. Between that and the tight fit of the plates. There is NO movement of the barrels on the action when locked down.
I will end up making a special 90 degree angle wrench for operating the plunger when all is staid and done.
The stock is english walnut.
I will next be mounting a barrel band swivel to it and open sights on the barrel.
All the metal will be engraved with just tasteful line borders and some accents of scroll. The majority of the metal will be Rust blued and I might do some accents of case color on some small parts.
The Plunger and escutcheon will be blued so that it will cleanly blend right in with the Ebony forend tip.
The rifle was grouping well on its first trip to the range for 10 shots to make sure all was ok. Was shooting at 50 yards.











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casper50
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Very nice. I have an original Mauser takedown in .318 WR accelerated express. The takedown system is very similar to your's. Mine has a forearm latch instead of the button.
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FrankFarmer
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Classic lines, Beautiful!
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gryphon
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Thats a top looker. I would like to own that with a deep oiled finish.
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Huvius
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Very nicely done. Quite similar to some of the Westley Richards threaded takedowns although concealing the release in the forend is nice as long as it won't shoot loose! I take it that is not possible as you must push the release screw in prior to rotating it, correct? Would be nice to have a trap grip cap with the release driver housed inside. Just a suggestion.
A good picture at the bottom of this page: http://www.westleyrichards.com/new-guns/bolt-action-rifles
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dudleybm
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The plunger is spring loaded and requires it to be pushed in about 1/8", turned about an 1/4" and then it springs out.
It did not spring out when firing it, so I think we are good.
I originally wanted to utilize a finger latch on the forend in order to drive the plunger pin, but I opted for the way I built it in order to yield a cleaner look.
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Huvius
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Thought so. Thanks. There are many finish options to help the release blend in as you mentioned. Maybe a browned finish such as often done to damascus barrels would work well. I admire you guys that put thought and concept to wood and metal!
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Rockdoc
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Looks great.
I have an old 375H&H takedown that uses a screw on the front right receiver ring into the barrel threads and similar plates without a locking stud. The maker subsequently stopped doing it that way and went for takedown whereby the barreled action is removed from the stock. I have heard a couple of reasons for this change.
Look forward to seeing it completed.
Cheers,
Chris
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dudleybm
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That sounds like the way that Jeffrey used to do it. That is by far the simplest method for building a takedown that I have seen. But it is not the best looking by any means.
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Ash
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Really? I love the look of the 2 plates, personally :P
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Rell
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Love it. Very clean lines. Great caliber.
I'm having Justin Sip build me a takedown on a GMA single square bridge action, he's using claw mounts on the barrel for the forward mounts. Calibers will be 270 Winchester, 9.3x62 and 400 Whelen.
The take down system looks similar.
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dudleybm
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I just got photos back from my engraver of the work on the takedown mauser. So I will share them here. I pretty much left it all up to my engraver (Geoffrey Gournet) to decide on what do put on it. I had some specifics in regards to the matting on the bridges and the rings, but other than that I just told him I wanted some tasteful border work that went along with the lines of the action. I did not want anything over the top at all.













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stug
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Very nice, it will look fantastic when all finished.
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Birdhunter50
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Very nice work Brian, that is one you can really be proud of and it is obviously a good shooter as well. Bob
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Homer
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Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Donuts!
Doh! Homer
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Vladymere
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Very nice take down design and engraving.
Vlad
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gryphon
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Lovely! All it needs is a Gryphon engraved on it and to be in MY safe,that`ll make my day.
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