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Rojelio

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  1. Rojelio

    $50 K98's

    Mine came in today. Total cost was 58.00 apiece shipped. I already stripped them down to the actions. All the barrels looked like pretty much junk. A couple might have been cleaned up with a lot of elbow grease. Four of the stocks were good and the fifth was broken at the wrist. They were mostly complete except 2 safetys, 1 trigger guard screw, and one firing pin tip was broken. Two had stamped bottom metal. Only one receiver had any pitting to speak of. Light pitting at the wood line. Will clean up nicely. All of the bolt faces were nice and none of the lugs were set back in the receiver. Overall I'm very pleased. Rojelio
  2. Or you could use one of these. http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/...leitemid=970178
  3. Look inside of the receiver at the feed ramp. You,ll be able to tell which bolt was originally used in the action. It probably had a flat bolt. Rojelio
  4. Rojelio

    $50 K98's

    I think you have to get theit fliers or be on their email list for specials. I get emails. I believe you can order them in several different conditions. Poor, Fair, or Good U-Fix- Ems. The January Special was buy 4 and get one free of the Fair U-Fix-Ems. I ordered that deal. I'm hoping for some good actions. When they had the 03 Turks on special, out of 10 that I ordered only one action had any pitting to speak of and it wasn't that bad and headspace was good on 8 of them and 7 had good shootable bores. I was real pleased with the Turks. This Deal was buy 4 at regular price (69.87) and get the 4th one for free. They're about out of the German rifles, but, when I ordered they had plenty Czech, and Belgium made rifles left. I picked 3 Czechs and 2 Belgiums. We will see. I hope I luck out again. I'll let ya'll know when they arrive. Rojelio
  5. That is bad news!! Keep us updated. If it is, can you get your money back? How did you get this information? Rojelio
  6. Thanks everyone for the compliments. Clemson, I used new brass to set the headspace with. I didn't know headspace guages were available (Thanks for the heads up on the guages, Don). I built another one (with a sported military stock) in 30-06 and now I'm building one in 8mm/06. That will probably be my last one (for a while). I bought a lot of GAG's firewood stocks and some of them are pretty nice. I haven't used any yet so I don't know how good the inletting is. Another Enfield will probably be next, but, it will be a while as I will be starting construction on a new shop since deer season is over. Rojelio PS Learning how to shape a military stock was a long evolution (20 years). You should have seen my first attempt. You would still be laughing.
  7. That's sexy, I like it. Good job Z. Rojelio
  8. I bought that barrel off of ebay when you still could and have been saving it for the right action. I'm a big fan of the 7.65x53. It's my .308. I think it's very underrated. Rojelio
  9. That's one of the often overlooked details that helps the appearance more than anything else on a mauser sporter. Good job!! Rojelio
  10. No, it's not that nice. I just made a shallow plunge cut on each side on the milling machine and filled it up with dyed acraglas gel then sanded smoothe with the rest of the stock just to hide the recoil bolt. Matching huisache would have been nice, but, would have taken a lot more effort. Rojelio
  11. The pad is 1 in. I ended up with 13 5/8 LOP which works OK for me with a heavy coat while hunting. The only problem is it was 80 deg. sitting in the blind this evening. Didn't see any fat sows this evening only skinny ones with a bunch of little pigs on them so the Yugotine didn't get any blood on it today. Maybe tomorrow. Rojelio
  12. It's just a militaty stock that I reshaped and added a recoil pad and huisache forend tip to. Huisache grows in south Texas and if you can find a big enough tree, it is a beautiful pink and yellow streaked wood. I have a large stump behind my shop that I've been carving on. It has a lot of wormholes in it, but, every once in a while, I find a chunk big enough to use for a forend tip. Rojelio
  13. This is my Yugotine (Weaver77 coined that phrase). It's a 48 Yugo action and an Argentine barrel in 7.65x53. I put up the Enfield 7 mag. for the year and figured I'd try to earhole a fat sow or a turkey with this rig before the season ends this weekend. I like the way this one turned out and it shoots little bity groups, too. Rojelio
  14. Yes, it's an 1888 Commission rifle thats been converted to use stripper clips. It's also a Turk. Those Turks were busy little beavers weren't they? Rojelio
  15. Here's mine. I can see yours is a Turk, too. Mine has the crescent moon in the same place on the receiver ring and on the bolt handle. I wouldn't cut mine up either. It's just for looking at and coonfingering.
  16. GA1dad, keep holding out and you'll get that big one. You kill the big ones by not killing the little ones. Weaver77 didn't kill a deer last year on this place and so far he hasn't killed one this year. He's holding out for a mature (4 yrs. or older) buck. I've killed about a dozen hogs and Weaver has killed enough hogs to fill up a semi trailer. We were infested with hogs this year. It was nothing to see 50 a piece in one evening hunt. We finally have them thinned down to controllable numbers. Other than that, lots of javelinas and turkeys. Happy hunting, Rojelio
  17. Nice group. Are those kongsberg barrels still available. If so, where can you get one and how much have they been running. What part of Alaska are you from? That looks pretty frigid. BTW, nice job on that pinched triggerguard. Rojelio
  18. Ken98K, It was the other way around. I have a few years on Weaver77, but, he's a quick learner. If he sees something once, he has it down. He's built some pretty nice guns and he's a lot better welder than I am. Rojelio
  19. My grandson Michael age 9 took his first deer this year with a rifle I built. A 93 mauser 6.5x55 with a scaled down Boyds stock and A&B barrel.
  20. Here's the 7 mag enfield. I took it to Wyoming in September. Weaver is going with me next year.
  21. Here you go. Not a Mauser, but, a Mauser variant. P14 Enfield in 7mmRem. mag I finished and used for the first time this year. Weaver77 and I hunt together and build guns together. Although this is my first post, I've been lurking for quite a while. Mainly to keep an eye on Weaver.
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