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    Don't do any drilling or permanent modifications. Look into Mojo Sights or a scout scope mount.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyc View Post
    Don't do any drilling or permanent modifications. Look into Mojo Sights or a scout scope mount.
    "Iron Elite Cantilever Scope Mount."- Does anyone know about this mounting system? Looks really good.

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    The action and barrel are FN manufactured for Israel but the stock is not original. The FN manufactured Mausers had dark walnut stocks and no finger grooves on the fore stock. I have three FN manufactured Israeli Mausers and they all have narrow middle barrel bands.

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    The action and barrel are FN manufactured for Israel but the stock is not original. The FN manufactured Mausers had dark walnut stocks and no finger grooves on the fore stock. I have three FN manufactured Israeli Mausers and they all have narrow middle barrel bands.
    Mine was imprted ny Armscorp in mid 80's. I have seen several mausers like mine ( same condition and the same stock) . Why do You think they ended up the way they did? And where they were rearsenaled? On the left side of my stock there is still partial sticker with words in hebrew.

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    The yellow sticker is an armorer's inspection sticker. It tells the "fitness level" for the rifle.

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    The yellow sticker is an armorer's inspection sticker. It tells the "fitness level" for the rifle.
    The fitness level must be good since the rifle looks like it never been in any action. The accuracy is great even out to 200 yards. Did Armscorp do any refurbishing to these guns or did they come that way form Israel?

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    Here's one of my 7.62 mm Mausers that hasn't been prepared (published) yet for the Milsurp Knowledge Libraryicon.

    K98k (Israeli 7.62mm) - Serial # 4807 (click here)
    (Mfg in 1945 by Waffen Werke Brünn A.G., Bystrica)
    (Converted by Israel to 7.62mm)

    Hope this helps....

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