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I just put a Custom Jay Frazier sporterized 1936 Mexican Mauser with a 22inch Swedish 6.5X55 barrel at a no. 2 contour with a pretty nice stick of bastogne walnut that weighs 6.5 lbs with redfield bases and rings on layaway.

I am curious about what people think of small ring mauser actions and custom rifles by Jay Frazier who I believe is still alive down in Delta.

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The Mexican small ring 98's make very nice custom rifles! Not too familiar with Jay Fraziar. Can you post a picture of it? I'd love to see it.

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Small ring actions are slick, appropriately short one's even slicker. I have a pretty nice Jim Wisner custom 7x57 on a M96 action.

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TC1 and I both have beautiful Mexican mauser customs. Mine is in 275 Rigby.

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I love the Mexican Mausers for a custom action.


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I have one in the works right now in 7X57 and another for my grandson a little later in 257 Roberts. Those actions are slicker'n snot.

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Small ring Mausers are great. I like the M98 SR's. 6.5 lbs is a decent weight. I'm currently putting a '36 Mex together that was mildly sporterized and is chambered in 7X57. After seeing some from the posters above plus others, I just had to own one or two. Got a small ring Erfurt in the works too. Pictures please.


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How do Mex & other small ring Mausers compare against modern
Sako, Winchester, and Remington short actions.

From my point of view, the cost to bring them into the as-good-as category is just too high these days...

Don't get me wrong, they're very slick and cool, just not worth the cost.

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Originally Posted by shotgunjock
How do Mex & other small ring Mausers compare against modern
Sako, Winchester, and Remington short actions.

From my point of view, the cost to bring them into the as-good-as category is just too high these days...

Don't get me wrong, they're very slick and cool, just not worth the cost.


If cost matters than, yes, this is the wrong tree. My '96 7X57.

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Originally Posted by EdM
Originally Posted by shotgunjock
How do Mex & other small ring Mausers compare against modern
Sako, Winchester, and Remington short actions.

From my point of view, the cost to bring them into the as-good-as category is just too high these days...

Don't get me wrong, they're very slick and cool, just not worth the cost.


If cost matters than, yes, this is the wrong tree. My '96 7X57.

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bingo... who ever thinks of the cost... I am not one that looks at a gun as a strictly utilitarian tool... I can understand that some do, but I don't... I won't likely go so far as to call them art but I appreciate a gun that has nice aesthetics enough that I would pay more for it...


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Originally Posted by shotgunjock
How do Mex & other small ring Mausers compare against modern
Sako, Winchester, and Remington short actions.

From my point of view, the cost to bring them into the as-good-as category is just too high these days...

Don't get me wrong, they're very slick and cool, just not worth the cost.

grin Just pokin fun here....
Shotgunjock, what do you do for a living?

Do you find it irritating if someone mocks your profession?

Using your own words:
From my point of view, the cost to bring them into the as-good-as categorypay your salary is just too high these days...

Don't get me wrong, they're veryyou're job is slick and cool, just not worth the cost.

Kind of fun taking a turn in the barrel, isn't it? shocked

IMO, there are too many willing to spend money to take a Mauser down into the as-good-as category. In this condition, they are worth less than in an unaltered state. Mausers are an important part of history and are worth every bit of what it takes to do it right the first time. Especially the Mexican small rings!
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ShotgunJack isn't mocking your profession JR. Not everyone has the same taste. What seems obviously superior to you and I and Ed and Butch, Karnis etc. is nothing more than overkill to others who don't share our affinity to special custom guns like this or they would certainly justify the cost IF their pockets would allow such a luxury. Nice Mex brother except for the pancake cheek piece, not to my taste. Be nice to see the bottom metal work. Nice work brother.


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grin Again, I was just poking fun with a sharp stick. I hope all here can understand that's all it was. Don't think anyone here wants to think what they do for a living is just not worth the cost. I know that Shotgunjack wasn't trying to take a shot at what I do. But....those that are trying to learn about custom guns read "Custom Mausers are just not worth the cost" here and on several other places on the net might start to think there's some truth to the statement. Can you see my point? eek

Here's a pic of the Wisner floormetal.
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James,

Is that LeeRoy Wisner? Adam

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This is my 275 Rigby Mexican with double square bridges.
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Originally Posted by ab_bentley
James,

Is that LeeRoy Wisner? Adam

James Wisner, I think. It was made years ago.


Nice rifle Butch!

I better get back to work shocked


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If you think Mexican Mausers aren't worth the money and effort, don't look at my 1917 Enfield that JRGunmaker [James Anderson] is building for me.

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No, I do not see your point.....you are going to have to drive it home by showing more pictures of that rifle.


....seriously, more please.


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Yep. I do see your point JR. Loose lips sink ships. That phrase "mauser customs just not worth the cost" hits my button same as "deer don't know how much you spent on your custom gun", or doesn't matter how well you can shoot at a target" or any variations thereof. Nice metal work, real nice. Thanks for the bottom pic. Was it smoothed out and contoured much or is that shape "as shipped by Jim"? That is very crisp. Excellent photography as well.

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