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Delivered this one a short time ago, thought this forum would enjoy some of the detail.
Okay, I think I got it fixed. Thanks for the correction. LRF, I do convert the sprflds to two position.
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That is a very elegant rifle. The mineral lines in the wood, case hardened bolt shroud and scope rings, checkered buttplate and checkering is beautiful.
Nice work !

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looks good Jim but you may want to check those pictures a bit closer. Pictures 3 and 5 from the top show an equally nice Mauser, not an '03.
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And I was just about to ask how one went about fitting a Mauser shroud and cocking piece to a Springfield!

Actually, No. 2 looks like a Model 70 with a Dunlap gas shield.

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Jim,
As earlier noted your pictures are of 2 different guns.

Also I know you make M70 style safeties for Mausers, do you also make them for the 1903, like the one shown in your picture?

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The one pictured is a LaPour three position; I do convert the originals to a two position.


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