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Thread: Refurbish Mauser 1917
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30-01-2022, 21:33 #11
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Re: Refurbish Mauser 1917
Sounds like an Israeli Mauser that you have. The action may have 1917 markings, but the barrel is from the 1950's. The 7.62x51 NATO cartridge was adopted around 1954.
The rifle has little collector value, so you can modify it to your heart's content.
Cutting the stock needs to be done with the right tools and skills, including fitting a new recoil pad. For refinishing the stock you need some emery paper in various grades, a small bottle of London Oil or similar (ask you gun shop) and some elbow grease. Doing this yourself will keep the cost bearable.
Also consider fitting a new synthetic stock that has the correct comb height for scoped use. And maybe have the action drilled and tapped for a scope base.
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02-02-2022, 08:36 #12
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02-02-2022, 08:36 #13
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Re: Refurbish Mauser 1917
Thanks to everyone for all the feedback and guidance. Really appreciate it! Awesome group of people on this forum
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04-08-2022, 07:03 #14
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Re: Refurbish Mauser 1917
So I collected my rifle yesterday after having it refurbished. One thing I can say, Glen Cronje is a genius with these! The time and effort he put into it far exceeded my expectations so for that, thank you Sir. He cut the stock, sanded all varnish off and oiled it up to a beautiful mirror finish. Had a recoil pad made to size which looks spectacular! Bedded the rifle with a perfectly even float, stripped and refurbished the bolt, trigger assembly and touched up bluing on the barrel. This post is to give credit where it is due, and this man deserves it! Thank you Sir! You are a scholar and gentleman and it was a pleasure dealing with you!
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04-08-2022, 07:29 #15
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Re: Refurbish Mauser 1917
Good to hear, and enjoy the rifle.
How long did it take to refurbish as described?
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04-08-2022, 08:03 #16
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Roughly 5 weeks, he wanted to ensure the grain on the would had sealed properly. Very happy with turn around time as it was within what was agreed due to Glen having some hunting trips booked within the time frame. All clearly communicated upfront.
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04-08-2022, 08:21 #17
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Re: Refurbish Mauser 1917
Sounds fair.
Of course all of this is highly speculative, as it could only have happened if there is pictures to prove it...
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05-08-2022, 06:07 #18
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Re: Refurbish Mauser 1917
Files too big to upload, happy to send via WhatsApp or I’ll try load from Laptop later
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