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Alloy used in FN civil actions
Hi
the milsurp M98( actions are often made of rather soft carburiesd steel/case hardening). what about the FN civilian actions made after WW2? are these actions are made of modern CR-mo alloys or from the same low carbon steel used i the milsurp actions? regards danny |
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I would imagine they're made basically in the same manner as the military actions. Why change? Under non-war time conditions, quality control is probably quite good. I have several custom rifles built on Oberndorf and DWM Mausers and some on comemrcial FN actions I even have a Husqvarna FN style 98 Mauser that will be a donor for a new .35 Whelen.
If you want a good FN action, look for a J.C. Higgins Model 50. A true FN action with barrel and stock by High Standard for Sears to Sears standards. The barrel was chrome lined and every one I've had has been accurate. Personally, for a custom rifle, I wouldn't use anything else. JMHO. Paul B. |
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