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Yeah, you guys that just think you're better'n everyone else 'cause you got some high falutin' Ruger American or some such. Well, I give you the creme de la creme of affordable, sturdy hunting rifles. Can we have a trumpet fanfare, please? Ta-daaaa! The Yugoslavian Sporterized M24/47 Mauser rifle direct from the Zastava factory! Hardwood stock with gen-you-wine hand checkering, 5 round magazine and sturdy, all steel CRF action. Yeah, eat your hearts out. You can see more pictures in the link below. Pay particular attention to pics 4 and 6, you just don't see that kind of old world craftsmanship anymore and especially not at such an affordable price. M24/47 Mauser Sporter
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I thought Jkob rifles belonged in the Custom Rifle forum?
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Not available in lefty though
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I know, bummer!
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That hand checkering is only a little worse than some of the CNC work I've seen coming out of Ilion the past few years.
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I thought Jkob rifles belonged in the Custom Rifle forum? Snork! Or the classifieds
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I'm a bit of a slut for an old Mauser. I think I'm getting a woody. The only flaw is the straight bolt.
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Fast twist 1 in 8, normal twist for 8x57 is 1 in 9.45. This was specifically designed for ultra-long range shooting of high BC bullets. Check out the range graduations on the open rear sight ladder – they go all the way out to 2000 yards!
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Lots of people in the 1950's and 1960's got their start in CF world via sporterized military Mausers. Mine was a Venezuelan 24/30 carbine in 7x57 that came out of the FN factory in Herstal, Belgium. I paid $37.50 for it at Welch's Gun Shop in Lebanon, NH, and, adjusting for inflation, it would sell for around $270 today, the same cost of a Marlin XS7 from CDNN.
That 24/30 action is still in use today, but as a much refined, rebarreled, and restocked 257 Roberts.
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Yeah, you guys that just think you're better'n everyone else 'cause you got some high falutin' Ruger American or some such. Well, I give you the creme de la creme of affordable, sturdy hunting rifles. Can we have a trumpet fanfare, please? Ta-daaaa! The Yugoslavian Sporterized M24/47 Mauser rifle direct from the Zastava factory! Hardwood stock with gen-you-wine hand checkering, 5 round magazine and sturdy, all steel CRF action. Yeah, eat your hearts out. You can see more pictures in the link below. Pay particular attention to pics 4 and 6, you just don't see that kind of old world craftsmanship anymore and especially not at such an affordable price. M24/47 Mauser Sporter Laugh all you like about the rifle, I would use it.
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All joking aside, I’d be tempted to get one except for that gawdawful checkering and the fact that they bent the bolt handle. Being a lefty I have a Swede 96 and standard issue M24/47 with straight bolt handles and they are not difficult at all to work from the left shoulder. Both have had the issue sights replaced with a Mojo peep and are plenty accurate enough to keep a 12” gong at 200 yards ringing merrily.
That, and the fact that they are overpriced by at about $100. You can buy sporterized Mausers made from various actions on gunbroker in the $200 range, and even bubbafied they are better done than these.
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We posted at the same time but you’re right that these are perfectly serviceable rifles. My M24/47 in well used military issue condition works very well and while it has that Mauser clackety-clack action it is miles ahead in smoothness over a commercial Zastava Mauser I bought a few years ago. The basic barreled action is solid and dependable and plenty accurate enough for rough and ready hunting. They obviously modified the military issue stock but they did okay with what they had to work with. But I just had to take a poke at that checkering...
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At least it's not drilled & tapped. I've wound up with 2 or 3...err...4 or 5 Mausers & Springfields. They'd be worth a hell of a lot more money if they were as issued, but they were a product of an age where young veterans with families couldn't afford expensive rifles, so they made do with what they could buy surplus, then either sporterized the rifles themselves, or had a gunsmith do them as cheaply as possible. And yeah, sometimes original sporters got a Bubba treatment as well. A couple years ago I took a doe with Dad's .25-06, which was built on a Mauser action. It shoots quite well, as long as you mind the funky 1 in 11" twist barrel. I have Dad's 03-A3, which acquired a Bishop stock sometime after July 1942, when it was made. I may take a deer with it this year. Although the Bushnell scope probably is going bye-bye
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I suppose there were few mil.sup. rifles around here is because there was No large game around here until the late '70s. Rabbits, squirrels, and ducks is all there were. Dad swapped his .45 Colt for a shotgun.
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But I just had to take a poke at that checkering... How dare you? That's .5 LPI checkering.
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I'm not too crazy for the skip-line checkering either. But the rest of the stock work is acceptable.
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Use the stock for camp wood. Drop the action into a plastic Ramline. Bingo! a Crapper rifle to leave leaning next to the privy. You and your buddies will never again miss that shooting opportunity. Sitting for hours on the outhouse stand, trying to push out yesterdays camp cooking.
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Use the stock for camp wood. Drop the action into a plastic Ramline. Bingo! a Crapper rifle to leave leaning next to the privy. You and your buddies will never again miss that shooting opportunity. Sitting for hours on the outhouse stand, trying to push out yesterdays camp cooking. Suminabitch that's funny right there. Can't quit laughing.
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