I don't want to have someone make a new stock for me. Or any ideas that I'm positive that I haven't thought of. Built in Austria by Waffenfabrik Steyr, it is chambered in 7x57 (7mm Mauser) and has a 5 round internal magazine. I'm looking for other places that might sell used firearm parts that aren't numrich or liberty that specifically sell the chilean 1912 mauser short barrel. The model 1912 Chilean Mauser replaced the 1895 Chilean Mauser and incorporates the improvements developed by Paul Mauser and introduced in his 1898 rifle. I found a couple on gundeals but they are $250 a piece or more and they don't have the handguard.
Classic Firearms is out of stock on the incompletes so I can't even ask them to pick through their stock to find a non cracked and pay extra for that. Liberty Tree Collectors and Numrichs are out of stock for the barrel and handguard.
Despite what Numrich says, the handguard for the full length barrel does not, in fact, fit on the short barrel. The stock I have is cracked near the action. However, the parts that I cannot find are the stock and the hand guard. I'm pretty sure that I'm going to be able to make this gun function. However, I've run into an issue where my lack of knowledge on even what questions to ask has impeded me. With the internet that's not the end of the world. I'm less than two years into being a gun owner and I don't have any mentors. Gunnit Chat Discord Server Meet Ups:īought one the incompletes at. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target.īe sure of your target and what is beyond it.Ĭompetition open to all. Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy. Gunnit Match rules, awards, and historical data. It contains:Ī list of commonly asked questions that may have been already asked and answered. No URL shorteners (bit.ly, tinyurl, etc).
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