M38 turkish mauser5/2/2023 The 1935 Argentine and the Oberndorf commercial action do not have this. They both have a very high clip bridge, and a long curved arm on the ejector box that puts pressure on a stripper clip loaded into the receiver, holding it in place. The 1903 Turk and the 1909 Peruvian also share some other qualities. I call this the Oberndorf intermediate action, as they are the only ones who produced it. I fear I only make the waters muddier here, but there is a lot to know and many questions to answer. I have worked on some that seemed sloppy and rough, and I also have worked on a hand full that were VERY well done and as nice as any other Mauser I have had the pleasure to use. If so I have no idea how to tell from the Turkish style marks if an action is Czech or not. As was said above some of the Large Ring receivers have small ring threads.Īnother weird thing is that some Turks have the standard 12 TPI of most Mausers but some have 11-1/2 TPI.Īdd to the mix that some "Turks" are German made and some are Turkish made, but some of the German made ones are all marked in the Turkish way, so unless you can read Arabic (I think) you can't read where it says "Made in Germany."Īnd I was told (by a man I believe knows what he is talking about) that some were also made in Czechoslovakia at BRNO, but I can't swear to the truth of that.
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