4/3/2024 0 Comments German mauser rifle with scope![]() 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. In a first manner, the Mauser SP66 is based on the civilian Model 66 Super Match hunting rifle.
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