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texan72
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Coggswell&Harrison mauser
      #234322 - 16/08/13 05:27 AM

Well being the gun site lurker I am, I just happen to find a C&H mauser under $2k , it just happen to be one of the lower grade ones , but still a affordable British made Mauser sporter with tons of possibilities for upgrades to a fine sporting rifle. And I secured it promptly .





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John303
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Re: Coggswell&Harrison mauser [Re: texan72]
      #234419 - 18/08/13 12:40 PM

Texan; A few years ago I purchased a C&H in 30-06, at a very reasonable price, practically sight unseen.

It turned out to have a 2 groove barrel which was unusual but in great condition. The stock didn't really turn my crank so I shortened up the fore-end and reshaped the cheek rest. If you go to > Mauser Photos and Archive > Page 5 > Mauser Pics. > at the top of the page you can see the end result - the first rifle with a light coloured stock. In retrospect I should have made the stock comb straight and may yet. --- John


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Re: Coggswell&Harrison mauser [Re: John303]
      #234565 - 23/08/13 06:00 AM

can someone offer me an explanation for this: my local cabelas had a C&H mauser in 375 with a 26" barrel that was incredibly slim and pointed like a shotgun. it was incredibly trim in the hands and that made it quite lively. current production rifles like the winchester and the ruger and the cz feel clunky by comparison. the C&H rifle felt more vertical through the pistol grip and the forestock versus current rifles which feel more horizontal. does this make sense?

thanks.

jeff


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pjaln
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Re: Coggswell&Harrison mauser [Re: jsl3170]
      #234635 - 24/08/13 12:48 PM

hi jeff ....i had that coggie shipped to cabelas it was imported here by holland ,,new york,it is one of the nicer ones out there and makes you wonder if the big house gun designers ever held one in there hands !!....paul

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jsl3170
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Re: Coggswell&Harrison mauser [Re: pjaln]
      #234775 - 27/08/13 07:24 PM

paul,
it has the lyman peep right?


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Re: Coggswell&Harrison mauser [Re: jsl3170]
      #234791 - 28/08/13 07:29 AM

yes osprey ltd sold it years ago and its still on his site...paul

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