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I just picked up a custom Mauser Modelo Argentino 1909, and I don't know a thing about the many Mauser 98 variations. I am assuming the 1909 is a good receiver to use for a custom build. Am I right?

The receiver is marked, "DEUTSCHE WAFFEN-UND" and "MUNITIONSFABRIKEN BERLIN". Were all the Argentino 1909s made in Berlin?

Problem #1. The safety is on the wrong side! Is there an easy way to reverse it without having to go to a gunsmith?

Problem #2. It's chambered in 7mm Rem Mag, and I'd much rather have a 7x57, .280 or .280AI. I have a 7x57 Mauser barrel in the closet - can I just pull the 7RM barrel, replace it with the 7x57 and expect it to feed without a problem? I'm vaguely guessing that the builder might have had to work on the feed rails to make the 7RM feed.

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Originally Posted by czech1022

Were all the Argentino 1909s made in Berlin?


No they were not.

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.. I am assuming the 1909 is a good receiver to use for a custom build. Am I right?


Yes. good and preferred by many, but they still require a substantial financial outlay to bring
the complete action up to spec. if a person is planning a top flight/high standard build.

If you used say another great action like a Brazilian 1908.. gave it a full grind of all surfaces
to true the whole thing up, have the inside rails and surfaces hand stoned/polished, etc, etc,
and put all the best modern upgrade goodies on it, you wouldn't know whether it was originally
a 1909 or 1908 or some other military Std.98.

The manufacturing standard of 1909s and 1908s mostly just means there is less to contend with
if doing a full high level Mauser action build.

ITs the same reasoning that top guys like D'Arcy Echols will carefully select which Pre 64 M70
to use for a build, cause some are terribly rough from the factory.


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Problem #2...If it already is a 7mag, the bolt face, extractor and feed rails have probably been altered. I would bet it cannot be made to work with your 7x57 barrel


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Exactly what I needed to know - I'm now looking at 48gr of H4895 for 2700-2800fps with a 150gr Partition. That should get done anything I need it to do!


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But there should be no problem at all going to an awesome cartridge like the 264 WinMag. Simply a necked down 7mm Remington Magnum.

...or sell it to someone who would do the same.

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Maybe you need to read the Rev Mike thread on 1909 set back from soft actions before you spend a lot making it nice looking.


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