Includes rubber buttpad and sling swivel studs.
#MAUSER K98 STOCK SYNTHETIC PLUS#
It cost me a little over $100 plus my time and made up into a nice, light little stock.The finished stock weighs 31 ounces on my digital scale. This revolutionary stock has a built in Weaver rail to mount a rifle scope forward or rearward. The whole thing was then hit with some black Dura-coat. I also did some other minor cosmetic touch-ups like fill in the safety /bolt notches and restyle the back of the cheekpeice for better appearance. Even my beloved Ruger 1's would go before than old Mauser 30-06.
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#MAUSER K98 STOCK SYNTHETIC FREE#
I then glass bedded the action and free floated the forend. If all of a sudden I was allowed to own only one rifle, it would be a very difficult decision between my Great-grandfather's old 1911 issue M94 30-30 and that J.C Higgins M50 FN Mauser in that Butler Creek stock. Also, if you intend to mount a synthetic to your Mauser you will probably have to bed the action - wood stocks may be cnc cut these days but. The result is a pretty damn stiff forend. There are a few synthetic stocks around for the Mauser 98s, so they should not be too difficult to locate but not all synthetics are light weight - some weigh almost as much as a good wood stock. The precision inlet with steel pillar bedding, free-float barrel channel, fully adjustable ergonomics, patented barrel pressure device, and ergonomic gooseneck style grip with palm.
6" Pachmayr Decelorator and reinforced the forend with some 5/16" aluminum tubing buried in some "Bondo Glass" filler.Made in the USA, the Archangel OPFOR stock fits the classic Mauser K98 rifle and variants including most Large-Ring, German K-98s, Czech VZ-24, Yugo 48/48a, Turkish 1903 / 1937 / 1938 / 1946 7mm or 8mm caliber.I removed the checkering pads from the stock, which look like hell. Here is one I put on my Interarms Mark -X working rifle in 30-06. The basics design is pretty good and with a little work, they are actually a pretty good stock. Personally, I am not big on the loks or feel of the Hogue, but functionally they are fine.įor the do- it- yourselfer- the Butler Creeks are a sleeper.
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The MAUSER 18 is more than just another component it is the whole package. It’s not merely a hunting rifle, but something which MAUSER has always symbolized: the ultimate gun for all men at all times. Short of Mickey Edge stock, they are a very good lightweight platform and finish out to about 28 ounces with a pad.įor around $100 there is the Hogue and then there are the Butler Creeks- for around $80 to $100. The new MAUSER 18 condenses hunting to its fundamental form: pure, no-frills workmanship. They will run about $225 shipped in blank form. On the higher end of $200, you have the Bansner High-Tech Specialties stocks. First of all, given the design differences in the various models of m98 Mausers, getting a stock that is going to drop in without much work may be an issue.