A few tips for those contemplating Mauser rifle bedding.
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@ajrhoads93629 ай бұрын
Thank you for saving me a lot of headaches and money. I've been working on bedding a customers Mauser action, and a lot of instructions fell short. The things you mentioned have not even come up in a lot of what I've read/watched. Thanks!
@Spruce-Bug29 күн бұрын
Great instruction Mr.Foster. thank you.
@JohnDavidHays8 ай бұрын
Enlightening. I have a WWII sporterized Mauser 98 that was very poorly bedded in a synthetic stock. I’m first looking at how much of the old bedding I can Dremel away. Thanks for the info. This 30-06 will be a backup gun in my truck in case something goes wrong with my finer rifle. I don’t want to leave an expensive rifle in the truck when I’ve walked mikes away.
@curious57154 жыл бұрын
In my opinion you produce the best bedding videos on KZread. Would love to see you post more series on bedding the different rifles. Your bedding compound is on my list for my Mosin sporter project.
@robertfussell29082 жыл бұрын
Great job and explanations on bedding. Would love to see more expecially a Sauer 100.
@melpomenisahinidou98083 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the information about the fitting of the magazine,you solved feeding problem for mine FN mauser...
@vintagetintrader1062Ай бұрын
Thank you, I will be fitting a Brownells 96,sporter stock to my badly sporterised M96. I know the 94/96 is quite different setup (with tube spaces) but putting together info from various sources.
@dheebb35374 жыл бұрын
Damn excellence. Thanks very much
@steyrman24 жыл бұрын
First Nathan all the way from 🇮🇪 look forward to your uploads
@bernkudrenko76074 жыл бұрын
Great stuff Nathan, this video will save a lot of heartache and frustration. :) I might try "Bogging" up the forging @ grinding imperfections on the receiver to remove any 'keying' and to 'straighten up' the surface prior to bedding. I could test the release / using a Plasticine and talcum powder as a release agent in the stock before the bedding compound. Cheers.
@Ballisticstudies
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Bern, yes. As long as the operator is aware of the critical aspects of the job, it is possible to employ various workarounds. The VZ for example, has milled windows cut into the lower section on the action to reduce weight. These are obvious trap points which need to be filled with plasticine to prevent locking.
@aleembruggen4 жыл бұрын
Another informative video. Could I run a layer of masking tape along my box magazine/trigger guard to give me the space as well? Assuming same issues for M38 Swedish Mauser?
@Ballisticstudies
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrew, yes same issues for the M38. Yes, you could run tape like this if you want to.
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Thank you for saving me a lot of headaches and money. I've been working on bedding a customers Mauser action, and a lot of instructions fell short. The things you mentioned have not even come up in a lot of what I've read/watched. Thanks!
Great instruction Mr.Foster. thank you.
Enlightening. I have a WWII sporterized Mauser 98 that was very poorly bedded in a synthetic stock. I’m first looking at how much of the old bedding I can Dremel away. Thanks for the info. This 30-06 will be a backup gun in my truck in case something goes wrong with my finer rifle. I don’t want to leave an expensive rifle in the truck when I’ve walked mikes away.
In my opinion you produce the best bedding videos on KZread. Would love to see you post more series on bedding the different rifles. Your bedding compound is on my list for my Mosin sporter project.
Great job and explanations on bedding. Would love to see more expecially a Sauer 100.
Thanks for the information about the fitting of the magazine,you solved feeding problem for mine FN mauser...
Thank you, I will be fitting a Brownells 96,sporter stock to my badly sporterised M96. I know the 94/96 is quite different setup (with tube spaces) but putting together info from various sources.
Damn excellence. Thanks very much
First Nathan all the way from 🇮🇪 look forward to your uploads
Great stuff Nathan, this video will save a lot of heartache and frustration. :) I might try "Bogging" up the forging @ grinding imperfections on the receiver to remove any 'keying' and to 'straighten up' the surface prior to bedding. I could test the release / using a Plasticine and talcum powder as a release agent in the stock before the bedding compound. Cheers.
@Ballisticstudies
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Bern, yes. As long as the operator is aware of the critical aspects of the job, it is possible to employ various workarounds. The VZ for example, has milled windows cut into the lower section on the action to reduce weight. These are obvious trap points which need to be filled with plasticine to prevent locking.
Another informative video. Could I run a layer of masking tape along my box magazine/trigger guard to give me the space as well? Assuming same issues for M38 Swedish Mauser?
@Ballisticstudies
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrew, yes same issues for the M38. Yes, you could run tape like this if you want to.