German mauser rifle two triggers
The Mauser 18 LR Chassis bolt-action rifle is 110 cm / 43.3" long, weighs in at 4,5 kg / 9.92 lbs when empty, and is already available on the civilian market in native Germany at a retail price of approximately 2300 Euro (approx. A bottom M-LOK interface on the handguard allows the installation of a Picatinny rail portion for bipods. A set of QD sling swivel cups is located on both sides, in front of the handguard and on the buttstock. The Mauser 18 LR Chassis features the same three-locking lugs bolt and action of the Mauser 18 line of hunting rifles, hosted in a solid blued steel receiver which also sports a top MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny rail for optics.īoth the stock and the handguard stand out over the hard anodized black finish of the rest of the chassis with their olive drab green color the handguard is ribbed on both sides for a firm grip in all conditions. To meet such demand, Mauser mated the action and receiver of the popular Mauser 18 line of bolt-action hunting rifles with a Canadian-made MDT Oryx chassis – a single-piece machined lightweight aluminum alloy stock system with some polymer components that enjoys significant popularity among gunsmiths and PRS shooters in north America due to its light weight, ease of installation, and modularity. First announced in late 2020 and now finally available on the commercial markets, the Mauser 18 LR Chassis bolt-action rifle is Mauser's answer to the increasing public request for bolt-action high-accuracy rifles that are modern in design, highly portable, reliable, and offering viable levels of performance for long-range shooting sports – particularly PRS ( Precision Rifle Series) shooting competitions.