Drunk on the Talkisker I must be!Grumpy";p="12254 wrote:As far as I know Mehul the Mauser 66 hasn`t been made for years. As for `beauty in the beholders eye` ? Well possibly I suppose.......If the beholder was drunk as a Skunk ! I don`t doubt the the quality of manufacture of the M66 or its accuracy but its beauty ? Can`t see that at all I`m afraid.
I`d heard somewhere that Prechtl was manufacturing those M98s for the new Mauser Werke company.........probably from you thinking about it. CZ 527s and 550s don`t stray too far from the parent M98.....The Brnos were even closer and the Zastavas ( as imported by Remington ) definitely are M98s.
If you really wanted an M66 you could buy the gun with the damaged stock and then have a new stock CNC machined for it......that would be much less expensive than having a bespoke stock built. The barrelled action would have to be really cheap to make it worthwhile though.
The problem with using a stock duplicator for this rifle would be that the stock on it is a Monte Carlo. I don't want another Commiefornian style stock on the rifle if I buy it. The 66 is a heavy action and the Monte Carlo would certainly make it heavier. I do think that with a classic style stock the rifle would be much better. The fact that this one is a 375 H&H means that a classic style stock would also not pinch my cheeks when I shoot it, something that a Monte Carlo would be certain to do. I know that the owner is not going to be able to sell it in a hurry and I guess I could wait and see how much I could get it for. That said, the asking price at the moment is definitely very reasonable compared to the asking price for 66s in the US.