Modifying the Trigger Guard on the Swedish Mauser
The trigger guard on the military Mausers are big and bulky and somewhat unsightly. Trimming them down and shaping them to be more like a hunting rifle adds to the esthetics and lightens them a little.
The work can be completed with files and sand paper or power tools. They can then be finished with spray on finishes or clear coated.
6.5 x 55 Mauser Sporterization project Stock Intro – https://youtu.be/ViDM31a9MLQ
Practice session for Carving basket weave on The Mauser Stock – https://youtu.be/q172jVWAFUQ
Carving of the Basket Weave on the Mauser Fore Piece – https://youtu.be/y38sxFuiHig
Basket Weave Carving on a Swedish Mauser Pistol Grip – https://youtu.be/WH8tsjLeKps
Swedish Mausers Safety’s – Dayton Traister Mark II Safety Versus Buehler Style Low Safety – https://youtu.be/4kmnb8cPRQA
Jeweling the Bolt and Bolt Lock on the Swedish Mauser – https://youtu.be/sVNwAHh0EMk
Modifying the Trigger Guard on the Swedish Mauser – https://youtu.be/YRxWHP2BYVc
Hinged Floor Plate and Lever Latch for a Mauser Rifle – https://youtu.be/l3EGg0IdA9I
Finishing the 6.5 x 55 Swedish Mauser with Aluma-Hyde 2 – https://youtu.be/Tj3mWrmAI9M
Adding a Timney Trigger to the Swedish Mauser – https://youtu.be/Nbpy5SN3zdw
Glass Bedding the 6.5×55 Swedish Mauser – https://youtu.be/2aQEQ7ZIC94
The Swedish Mauser 6.5×55 Sporterization Project Finished Including Bullet follower, Barrel Crowning, Swivel Install and Finished Rifle – https://youtu.be/JUbFOeCEuiE
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