I think you need to think out your trigger design before you do anything else. Even RPG's and other AT weapons are not much different. I'd want the longest sight-radius pragmatism allowed - Iron sights OR scoped.Ĭommon firearms have reflected that "firearm to human" pragmatic length in a fairly narrow range for several hundred years. Your conversion would be a poor substitute for just about ANY such real-production design, civil or military, legal or otherwise. If one needs a compact firearm? Those are for combat or defensive situations, real or simulated. What do you guys think?I'd say "sporterize" is the wrong word. but if it allows one to sporterize an old mauser without destroying its value. That means no permanent modification to the gun, furthermore I can clamp a scope mount on the barrel, use normal (not EER) scopes, AND not have to turn the bolt down at all.Īn added benefit is to shorten its overall length significantly while not changing its barrel length at all.Įxpensive and ambitious? sure. While both firearms do not fit each other, I just thought, what if I make a bull pup stock for an argentine mauser, use a connecting rod to release the sears. However I see that someone makes a bull pup chassis for a Remington 700. That means no drilling for scopes or anything. I have a 1891 argentine mauser, it's an ok gun but I really don't want to do anything permanent to it.
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