These were very popular in the Pa. Mts. for deer hunting, my dad took me to a surplus store and bought it for $12 or $15 dollars, packed in cusmoline grease in a crate, got deer and bear, the WW2 vets used these when they came home through the 50,s, also the 30/40 Kraig.
If You still Live in England I am wondering if those are eunuch’s . Is it still true that the British Government is afraid of the British people keeping and bearing their own arms. I am also curious if Your Turkish Mauser has a bolt with serial numbers that match those of the receiver. About 40 years ago here in California I was able to purchase a good condition Turkish Mauser similar to Yours but with a 88 commission receiver and Magazine well chambered in 8x57 JS for $35.00. Surplus ammo was also very cheap at $1.50 per 15 round box. The only trouble with most of these old surplus rifles is that they very often will not have matching Bolts and receiver’s which means they can have improper head spacing of the cartridge. Care should also be taken to ensure the proper cartridge is used as the original 8MM Mauser will not chamber in and must not be forced to chamber in a rifle chambered for 8x57 JS. JS stands for Jacketed Spitzer. You may notice that after about ten or fifteen rounds fired in rapid succession that the bolt will become hard to operate due to excessive pressure. If You plan on the rifle being more than just a wall hanger have it checked by a competent gunsmith and use low pressure loads. Head spacing is achieved by threading the barrel in or out of the receiver and checking with Go No Go Gauges. Because of the threading the sights and their bases will need have their alignment reset on the barrel. I am not a Gun Smith but have had experience enough to make these recommendation’s to You. As a fellow firearms enthusiast and collector of shootable military arms I wish for You and other’s to have a safe and enjoyable shooting experience. Please pardon My earlier sarcasm . It is more directed at politician’s than Chap’s like You. I am not minimizing shootings of any kind but take notice of the publicity number and reaction to them vs automobile Fatalities of all causes especially those caused by drunk driver’s . There is a discrimination against firearms owner’s and enthusiasts and a disparity in the measures taken to mitigate criminal abuses .
These were very popular in the Pa. Mts. for deer hunting, my dad took me to a surplus store and bought it for $12 or $15 dollars, packed in cusmoline grease in a crate, got deer and bear, the WW2 vets used these when they came home through the 50,s, also the 30/40 Kraig.
Thanks for this wonderful video. Personally, I prefer the Mauser K 98
If You still Live in England I am wondering if those are eunuch’s . Is it still true that the British Government is afraid of the British people keeping and bearing their own arms. I am also curious if Your Turkish Mauser has a bolt with serial numbers that match those of the receiver. About 40 years ago here in California I was able to purchase a good condition Turkish Mauser similar to Yours but with a 88 commission receiver and Magazine well chambered in 8x57 JS for $35.00. Surplus ammo was also very cheap at $1.50 per 15 round box. The only trouble with most of these old surplus rifles is that they very often will not have matching Bolts and receiver’s which means they can have improper head spacing of the cartridge. Care should also be taken to ensure the proper cartridge is used as the original 8MM Mauser will not chamber in and must not be forced to chamber in a rifle chambered for 8x57 JS. JS stands for Jacketed Spitzer. You may notice that after about ten or fifteen rounds fired in rapid succession that the bolt will become hard to operate due to excessive pressure. If You plan on the rifle being more than just a wall hanger have it checked by a competent gunsmith and use low pressure loads. Head spacing is achieved by threading the barrel in or out of the receiver and checking with Go No Go Gauges. Because of the threading the sights and their bases will need have their alignment reset on the barrel. I am not a Gun Smith but have had experience enough to make these recommendation’s to You. As a fellow firearms enthusiast and collector of shootable military arms I wish for You and other’s to have a safe and enjoyable shooting experience. Please pardon My earlier sarcasm . It is more directed at politician’s than Chap’s like You. I am not minimizing shootings of any kind but take notice of the publicity number and reaction to them vs automobile Fatalities of all causes especially those caused by drunk driver’s . There is a discrimination against firearms owner’s and enthusiasts and a disparity in the measures taken to mitigate criminal abuses .
IT's not JS IT's IS for Infanterie spitz
Both are great rifles, 303 brit vs 8x57 i think the 8mm is devastating at closer ranges but further out the 303 outperforms it
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It is said that the 8mm Mauser can pierce a level 4 bulletproof vest but the 30-06 cannot pierce it
Do you have any facts? Or is it just hear say.