Siamese Mauser conversion to 45-70

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Siamese Mauser conversion to 45-70

Postby cobb on Wed Oct 26, 2022 8:18 pm

I have been looking for years for a Siamese Mauser converted to a 45-70. They seem to be few and far between and when they do come up, they are a hack job, or have issues. I finally found one on GunBroker out of Montana. Holds 1 in the chamber and 3 in the magazine, functions/feed with no problem and a SAAMI rating on par with the Ruger #1.
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Re: Siamese Mauser conversion to 45-70

Postby Holland&Holland on Wed Oct 26, 2022 10:21 pm

Nice!
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Re: Siamese Mauser conversion to 45-70

Postby DanM on Thu Oct 27, 2022 10:40 am

Nice! Those are supposed to be some of the stronger Mauser actions and should handle a lot of chamber pressure. Ruger #1 .45-70 loads are up there, this should handle it just fine.
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Re: Siamese Mauser conversion to 45-70

Postby Bergie on Sun Dec 18, 2022 5:39 pm

I too was looking and had a chance to shoot one a while back. Shot well, but didn’t feed worth a damn. Apparently that’s a very. I’m in problem with the converted Siamese ones.
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Re: Siamese Mauser conversion to 45-70

Postby cobb on Sun Dec 18, 2022 6:10 pm

Bergie wrote:I too was looking and had a chance to shoot one a while back. Shot well, but didn’t feed worth a damn. Apparently that’s a very. I’m in problem with the converted Siamese ones.

Yes, feeding can be a problem if not converted correctly. Mine feeds fine and there is a fix by adding a spacer/shim in the magwell.
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