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CHAPUISARMES
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Re: Mauser `98 swing /mod 70 safety clues wanted [Re: gryphon]
      #152804 - 04/02/10 08:02 AM

No Worries, Anytime..........

Cheers,

Jeff Gray

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Charles_Helm
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Re: Mauser `98 swing /mod 70 safety clues wanted [Re: CHAPUISARMES]
      #152830 - 04/02/10 03:46 PM

I have two-position Model 70-type safeties on two Mark X commercial Mauser-actioned rifles. I prefer a three-position for personal reasons but the two-position does simplify things (although as noted you do not have to use the middle position on the 3-position version).

Mine are the ones sold by Jim Kobe with PME parts.

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Re: Mauser `98 swing /mod 70 safety clues wanted [Re: gryphon]
      #152849 - 04/02/10 07:54 PM

gryph,

The one on used guns has been already fitted to a rifle. Not sure if that makes a difference at all.

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Re: Mauser `98 swing /mod 70 safety clues wanted [Re: MarkR]
      #152851 - 04/02/10 09:44 PM

Thanks RocDoc, we've only got one M98 at the moment and $250 might be nearly all it's worth.

Von Gruff, I like the look of the PH safety most of all; they should be cheaper and some African hunters say a safety on the left is quicker. It's not quieter, though, as it is hard to get a finger to slow its dropping - and re-engagement might be a pest.

ErikD, the Ritterbursch LH version looks fine but would share some of the PH's failings, I imagine. At least you would not need a scope for that one.

Daryl, you obviously hunt in reasonably open country where you can crank the bolt when game is sighted. The man who hunts whitetail or sambar generally does not have that opportunity. Yes, I have had a rifle that would go off when the safety was released, if the trigger had been pulled accidently beforehand. With those ones, if they can't be fixed, I would leave the bolt handle up and hope I didn't lose too many cartridges. From an accident perspective, a firearm with a dodgy safety is a worry but the safest car must be many times more dangerous at freeway speeds.*

- Paul

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Re: Mauser `98 swing /mod 70 safety clues wanted [Re: gryphon]
      #152873 - 05/02/10 02:20 AM

Yeah - they weren't cheap. When I contacted them, the exchange rate was around 1.59 for US to Canada. That would put the price at $297.33 w/shipping. It would be closer to $200.00 today including shipping - still a bit of change - today.

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Charles_Helm
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Re: Mauser `98 swing /mod 70 safety clues wanted [Re: DarylS]
      #152904 - 05/02/10 01:03 PM

Forgot to mention that Ed LaPour makes a 3-position that is highly thought of.

http://www.edlapourgunsmithing.com/

Not sure about shipping issues.

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Re: Mauser `98 swing /mod 70 safety clues wanted [Re: CHAPUISARMES]
      #154409 - 22/02/10 07:43 AM

Hallo Dear frinds Long time I have made post in here , but I lost my log in acont so I make a new one. Im a guns and knivesmith here in Reykjavík Iceland. Im making a few mausers on this time
one in 9,3x62 one in 6,5-284 and one in 30-06,
For the safety I use three posision sefety from Recknagel Germany like many others parts,trygger, scopemounts, swivels,sights and the qualaty of this product is on high level. I like the profil on this safety from Recknagel because it have the same profil and the orginal end on the mauser 98 bolt.I will try to submit some photo other wise you can visit my www.picasaweb.goggle.com/joivill







Edited by joivill (22/02/10 10:43 AM)


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Re: Mauser `98 swing /mod 70 safety clues wanted [Re: joivill]
      #154410 - 22/02/10 07:48 AM

I have som problum to submit this photo what is wrong ?
Joivill


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Re: Mauser `98 swing /mod 70 safety clues wanted [Re: joivill]
      #154425 - 22/02/10 10:47 AM



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Re: Mauser `98 swing /mod 70 safety clues wanted [Re: joivill]
      #154429 - 22/02/10 10:53 AM

And here is my Mauser Steyr action model 1912 in Cal 6,5-284 Norma with Recknagel safety and Recknagel scopemount model K5 and Recknagel Trygger, Handmade Peckar-Berlin scope 6-18x45Ao.
Thanks joi Vill


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Re: Mauser `98 swing /mod 70 safety clues wanted [Re: joivill]
      #154497 - 22/02/10 08:04 PM

Thanks Joivill. I really like the look of that safety. How smoothly does it function?
Cheers, Chris


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Re: Mauser `98 swing /mod 70 safety clues wanted [Re: Rockdoc]
      #154504 - 22/02/10 09:30 PM

Hi Chris
The safety is very smooth ,but the work of instalision must by good a good contact with the cocking pice.
Joivill


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