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The thread on the Savage 1920 resembling a short Mauser reminded me of one I saw in a shop the other day. It appeared to be a commercial Mauser without the finger cutout, in a short action. In this case it was a custom barreled 243. I really don't know enough about them to have noticed much. The shop said it had the stripper clip piece/ability/whatever, but no cut out. I just gave it a glance but I didn't know of anything like this. Any ideas, and sorry I'm so vague, just wasn't my thing. Sure was a cute little guy. Wasn't like the Interarms 223 sized action. Just thought it was a curiosity.
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I realize it's laying on the bolt in this pic. (i am after all a lefty :-) ), but here's one of my favorite sporterized Mausers. My dad spotted in a rack at a gun show years ago, and after hefting it, I was happy to pay the $300 asking price, and that included the Weaver it still wears. It had swivels, but the light sling was added by me. It's in 7x57 and it's a tack driver, the only negative is the military, Mauser safety, which obviously requires more movement than I would like in a hunting weapon. I apologize for the Savage 99 sacrilege :-). Happy New Year all! -TomT
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Love the detail work on the stock, can you show the other side please. Kurt
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Husqvarna produced commercial small ring Mauser actions that had un-cut thumb cut outs. Although the '96 model Swedish Military rifle was not designed for the pressures of the .243 they were/are a strong action that lacks only the 3rd lug. Many of you may remember a few years back when Kimber was sporterizing military '96 Swedes which could be had in .243 and I recall .308. Here's a small ring Husky with no slot, but note the stripper bridge is still retained. This is a commercial rifle in 8x57.
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Just grabbed the wife's Nikon, the rifle out of the safe, and one of the many Whitetail pelts I have. After I get the two I'm having tanned back next year, i'll have enough for a warm, HEAVY Queen sized comforter, but that's a topic for a whole other thread. Here's the flip side: I think I like it so much because it hefts like a well balanced .22 rimfire (and it's a 7x57), and the checkering is very "Savage like". IMHO, this pairs very well with my late father's (mine now) 99G in 250-3000 as far as weight/carry go. -TomT
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I guess i'm realizing now, mine is a long action? Stupid, I know, but while I know a lot about 99's, I collect others (94's, 760's, etc.), but I'm not as well educated on them. I just know what I like when I hold/shoot them. -TomT
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The one I saw in the shop was very short, but otherwise full dimension. Strange little beast.
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You should go back and take a better look.
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