I have a mix match Mauser 98 that is mostly a Steyr 1912 that was rebarreled by the Chilean (?) military to 7.62x51 NATO. From 10 ft. away it looks as issued but was drilled and tapped (not a Steyr receiver) for scope bases. I decided to have the bolt bent to clear a scope. I found Fincher's Corner on the web and sent off my bolt. For $110 total cost they forged the bolt handle to a very nice angle, polished the whole thing to an amazing degree, and provided and installed a Dayton Traister safety. Shipping was included, they did a great job, and got it back to me in a couple days! I'm impressed.
Good Mauser bolt forging service
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Duane Mellenbruch
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18 August 2015
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