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...I may have been a bit hasty in my zeal to reshape that stock, not realizing how nicely it was made. If it was a home project, maybe. But as the history unfolds, leaving it as is makes more and more sense.
So, in the spirit of maintaining the vintage look, maybe that old base with suitable rings may compliment the 60's motif... Hello Dirtfarmer, Yes, those are my thoughts exactly. I generally don't like to mess with the History of a piece, no matter how it looks. I think its important to preserve the builder's ideas of the times. However, I did make changes to my BREVEX 450 Ackley Mag. This rifle was built without any safety. For me this was totally unaceptable. Safety is one of the few things that will cause me to alter a vintage piece. In this case I added a Winchester Style 3-position safety; the kind with the little lock-bar built into it. This feature is similar to the stalking safety found on my Dan'l Fraser double rifle and my Alex Henry falling block. Pictures below show before and after - and after close-up.
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...I may have been a bit hasty in my zeal to reshape that stock, not realizing how nicely it was made. If it was a home project, maybe. But as the history unfolds, leaving it as is makes more and more sense.
So, in the spirit of maintaining the vintage look, maybe that old base with suitable rings may compliment the 60's motif... Hello Dirtfarmer, Yes, those are my thoughts exactly. I generally don't like to mess with the History of a piece, no matter how it looks. I think its important to preserve the builder's ideas of the times. However, I did make changes to my BREVEX 450 Ackley Mag. This rifle was built without any safety. For me this was totally unaceptable. Safety is one of the few things that will cause me to alter a vintage piece. In this case I added a Winchester Style 3-position safety; the kind with the little lock-bar built into it. This feature is similar to the stalking safety found on my Dan'l Fraser double rifle and my Alex Henry falling block. Pictures below show before and after - and after close-up. Yeah, I agree and like your solution. I, too, can't see building a rifle without a safety. You're really in the Brevex business... No wonder you had an educated guess about what you were looking at during those online late night pee breaks... BTW, what would you price a Brevex action at, these days? DF
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...No wonder you had an educated guess about what you were looking at during those online late night pee breaks... ... BTW, what would you price a Brevex action at, these days? DF Hello Dirtfarmer, Yes, I knew it was a BREVEX while the auction was in progress. I was really hoping no one else would spot it. That was a very, very, long 14 days. I'm not sure exactly what the value of a BREVEX is these days. I'm sure they were worth more before so many others got into the MAGNUM LENGTH ACTION business. Today there are at least 6 makers of Magnum Actions that I know of. I know there are others, like myself, that collect BREVEX actioned rifles for their nostalgia. I see several BREVEX action rifles for sale on Guns International. Prices range from $5,500 for one with a plastic stock, all the way up to $13,950 for a nice custom. Average price seems right around $9,000. Although these are "asking" prices, not "sold" prices. I guess that gives you some idea of the market.
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I've never handled a Brevex. Are they super slick as I would think?
They sure look nice.
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Hello Dirtfarmer,
The BREVEX actions are typical Mauser function and feel as any other standard 98 would be. Its the work of the gun builder that determines how "slick" the action feels based on his final honing and polishing of the parts.
I have one, my 505 Gibbs, that is super "smooth as silk" but that is because it was built-up and fitted by Danie Joubert, the famed Custom Gun Builder from South Africa.
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