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Pillar Bedding Mauser Receivers
This video will show you how to pillar bed a Mauser Receiver.

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As Shown on Everything Outdoors - Mauser Rifle Build Up
We've listed all the stuff we carry that Scott and Byron used on the May 18th-19th show when they built the Mauser rifle.


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The Long and Short of Mauser Actions
There are four basic sizes of Mauser actions. Two of these are rather uncommon and two of them are quite common.


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Bending Mauser Bolt Handles
Far and away, the most modified bolt action rifle is the venerable Model 98 Mauser. Not that the design had any deficiencies as a military rifle, but if you want to attach a scope, the straight bolt handle needs some alteration for easier operation and scope clearance.


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Mauser Bolt Forging Blocks
Brownells Bolt Forging Blocks give the gunsmith an alternative to welding new handles on Mauser rifle bolts when sporterizing them. For the gunsmith without advanced welding skills, but who has access to oxy-acetylene welding equipment, this is a relatively simple process.


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The Mauser Project - Part 1
It’s a new year and time to get started on a new project, and what could be better than putting together a new rifle?


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The Mauser Project - Part 2
Before getting started I’d like to thank those of you who took the time to e-mail us with your comments and suggestions. It appears that I am not the only one with a Mauser project on his hands.


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The Mauser Project - Part 3
Now that we have the barrel installed and headspaced, it’s time to make the ultimate commitment and drill the receiver for the scope mounts.


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The Mauser Project - Part 4
The time has come to inlet the barrel channel to allow the barreled action to settle into the stock.


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The Mauser Project - Part 5
It’s hard to believe we’re already into the 5th installment on our project! We’ve come a long way with our old Mauser and I think you’ll be pleased to know that the wood shavings and metal filings have been flying since our last session.


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The Mauser Project - Part 6
The last time we got together, our stock had come a long way toward completion. Since then, I am happy to report, even more sawdust has hit the shop floor during the final shaping and sanding.


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