I have a newbie question. Is the disc on the Swedish Mauser screwed ONTO the stock, or is it RECESSED in the stock and flush? Thanks for any help.
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I have a newbie question. Is the disc on the Swedish Mauser screwed ONTO the stock, or is it RECESSED in the stock and flush? Thanks for any help.
Recessed and flush, and screwed. And swapped or faked so often that you cannot assume that any marks still apply to the rifle to which the disc is attached. And even if original, the barrel inspection will have been half a century ago, or more, so no guarantee of present performance.
Patrick, thanks so much for the info. I have a 1910 Swedish Mauser in excellant condition with the steel butt, barrel, and bolt numbers matching up. However the disc is missing and the stock refinished at the disc area. I now have a disc and wanted to install it. I appreciate your help.
WK, I just noticed your post and wanted to congratulate you. Good job!
Have you shot your Swede yet?
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I finally got a scope mounted on the Sported Swede and got a quick range trip in to see how it shoots. The scope is a Weaver Nitrex 3-9x42.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo..._zps6606-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo..._zpse5f4-1.jpg
I didn't have time to work up a load for the rifle, so I took a box of 120 grain Prvi Partizan "match" ammo.
5 rounds @ 100 yards off a sand bag front rest.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo..._zpsb7c4-1.jpg
I think careful load development could do better.
I had decided that if it shot well as is, I would go ahead and put it in a military stock that I have. I think these results are good enough to proceed with that plan.