This mount is specifically for the Swedish Mauser with the stripper clip hump. Our Mauser 98 scope mount does not fit the 3000 L.Ĥ7030/47032/47034/47036 Swedish Mauser 3 Hole w/ Hump: This mount fits: Small Ring Military Swedish Mauser This scope mount is made for Mausers with the stripper clip hump. *The center spread is the distance between the two middle holes, center to center, on your receiver.Ĥ7000/47002/47010/47012 Mauser 98 Large Ring: This mount fits: FN Mauser Action, Herters XK3, Herter’s Zastava J9, Husqvarna 5000, Interarms Mark X, JC Higgins Model 50, JC Higgins Model 51, JC Higgins Model 51-L, Parker Hale 1200, Santa Barbara Mauser, Zastava M70 Mauser, Remington 798, Ruger M77 (Very early models). Installation: EGW recommends 20 inch lbs of torque and a drop of blue loctite This mount is a Picatinny-style base and compatible with Picatinny or Weaver scope rings.Mounting screws and allen wrench included.This mount is available with a 0 or 20 MOA (for most models).EGW’s one piece scope mounts are the obvious choice for hunters and tactical shooters alike. Also, in many cases, it will not obstruct usage of factory iron sights. The channel in the center reduces the overall mass of the mount, weighing in at 2-3oz on average.
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Picatinny cross slots run the full length of the rail, which gives the shooter flexibility when mounting scope rings and other accessories. The bore is sharp and shiny as well.To fit Mauser firearms, please see our other listings for EGW rails to fit other manufacturers. One of the guys in another forum said it may have been an inspection or parade rifle of sorts. I am in no way a purist, just that I have spent lots of money on sporters, and I have one nice little scout Mauser in 7x57 and a small graveyard of bubba'd Mauser and Mosins.īTW here is mine, I got it in full cosmo from big 5, almost all of the blue was removed. Also you can put the rifle back to its original config. Should be good enough for minute of deer. To MLC's point, if all you have are milsurps, there is nothing wrong with a scout scope and an S&K type scout mount. One of the reasons the US has lower specs is folks have a tendency to load hot rounds in a GEW88, or hot 7x57 rounds in a Spanish Mauser and blow themselves up. The last time I checked the privi were loaded to US specs, so if you feel safer, by all means shoot those with confidence. Here is a link to some of the markings you may find So the rifle should have been tested and proofed at the time of re-arsenal. You should have seen the proof markings, the three dots for hardness and the assembly marks. I am sure you had to clean layers upon layers of cosmo from the rifle. Some folks say they were parts guns, other say they were scrubbed, and others say they are exactly as intended. Sax, the only way to test your rifle would be to be in a controlled lab and keep upping the load until it failed. I just put it back to the original config and left it at that. The rifle looked fine to me, but was very uncomfortable to shoot. I know, as I installed a JMECK non-smithing mount (designed for the mosin) and my scope sat a little lower than the zrak. Every time you shoot, it will feel like you are getting punched in the jaw. With the zrak or other scope options, the scope sits pretty darn high. Lastly, I have an M48, it is a very accurate and fun rifle to shoot. If you get the correct mounts and scope, you can then keep or sell it as a repro sniper. There is nothing like spending $600 to build a $300 rifle. Since you know about the zrak, you also know they are not cheap, so you will have to weigh the return on investment. If you are satisfied with the accuracy, then if you were to scope it, the best would be to get the correct Zrak mounts and scope. First I would check and see how the rifle shoots before going through the trouble of scoping it.