Mauser-Werke Oberndorf GmbH, Oberndorf Am Neckar, GermanyĦ. Technical specifications: Mauser SP66 Manufacturer: yards with no optics and it never will be drilled to accommodate a scope either. Most countries are now taking steps to produce special batches of cartridges that have been more carefully assembled than the regular run-of-the-mill issue ammunition, for use solely by snipers, and with this available, the Mauser will undoubtedly come into its own. are mauser bayonets interchangeable German WWII S84/98 Bayonet, 44 ffc. I have been unable to fire the rifle, but reports indicate that its inherent accuracy is well in excess of the capabilities of stock military ammunition. Mauser SP66 sniper rifle with scope mounted (Photo: XY) The muzzle is fitted with a complex muzzle brake and flash hider which is designed to prevent the fire from being dazzled by his own flash at night, a feature of particular importance when image-intensifying sights are in use. If the rifle is a 1st production run make sure it has an e/135 on the sight base. Mauser Oberndorf are the most common rifles. Make sure it is a correct maker and year. The first thing to look at is the base rifle. No sights are fitted the user is expected to specify what he wants and the receiver is then adapted to it Mauser recommends using a Zeiss Diavari optical telescope or a Varo or similar image-intensifying sight. It is a great rifle to start a German sniper collection with. The firing pin spring is stronger than normal to give a fast movement to the striker and the ‘lock time’ (the time between pressing the trigger and the exit of the bullet from the muzzle) is about half of that with a conventional Mauser action.
The bolt handle is at the forward end of the bolt, just behind the locking lugs, so that it is close to the trigger and reduces the action length to about half the normal. Mauser SP66 sniper rifle with bipod attached (Photo: XY) The action is a short Mauser bolt locking into the receiver with forwarding lugs and feeding on an integral three-round magazine concealed within the depth of the fore-end. All this, of course, simply permits the sniper to get the best ‘hold’ he possibly can, which is half the battle. In appearance you would be excused for thinking that it is a high-quality match rifle the stock is strictly functional and non-military, with a near-vertical pistol grip, thumb-hole, deep comb and adjustable cheek-rest, and deep stippled fore-end. Real-Gun.In a first manner, the Mauser SP66 is based on the civilian Model 66 Super Match hunting rifle. Looking to sell a Deactivated gun or a collection of de-acs? Please contact us by clicking here for a good deal! 50 cal on the roof of your Jeep and take a drive - its fine on private land at shows but given the current climate please do not stress our Police any more than they currently are! When transporting de-acs please keep them in out of site, preferably in a gun bag.
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