

SPORTERIZED SPANISH MAUSER PLUS
$450 plus $35 shipped to your FFL transfer agent, your transfer agent must accept shipments from a non-FFL seller. Redfield style windage adjustable scope base and rings. If it breaks they will repair or replace at no charge. The scope is a Vortex Viper 2-7X32 with duplex retcile, scope is a discontinued model but still coverd by Vortex's lifetime warranty. This Spanish Sporterized Mauser will make a perfect medium to large game hunting rifle. The conclusion is that lawyers and really conservative folks decided the M93 was too weak to use.

Before messing with it I did a lot of research on the usability of the Spanish M93. One I built from a 125 'sporterized' Spanish mauser. The entire barreled action is coated matte black with KG Gunkote. The action is bedded in stock by using Acraglass. normmatzen said: I have two 7X57 Mausers. The stock is a Richard's Microfit laminate, I did most of the stock work and it could still use some more final shaping and refinishing. If you consider woods weight and appearance to form the only proper look, search for a Mauser 98 stock with bolt assembly holes. Wood: A Mauser 98 wood stock is traditional for the weapon, whether the hardwood is cherry, maple, oak, birch, walnut, or poplar. I also had installed a low swing safety to clear scope, an aftermarket bolt handle again for scope clearance, Dayton Traister speed lock kit converting to cock on open, and Boyd's Bold trigger. You can find both new and used rifle stocks and forend parts for Mauser guns on eBay. I put a Green Mountian 7x57 barrel on her, Timney Trigger w/safety, new walnut stock glass bedded. There is not a cartridge stamping on the barrel. This started life out as a mil surplus 1916 Spanish Mauser chambered in 7x57 mauser. 300 Savage which operates at a much lower pressure and is safe for the old 93 Spanish action. 308 Win, so I had an Adams and Bennett barrel installed and chambered in. Rifle was orginally a Spanish 1893 rifle chambered in.
