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10-12-2017, 06:23 PM | #1 |
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C96 Red 9 Grips on Bolo Mauseer
Has anyone experimented with putting standard c96 "broomhandle" grips onto a Bolo C96?
I presume that the frame of the bolo mauser would be too small for the standard grips. My reasoning being that the c96 is one of my favorite firearms to shoot; however, the small grip of the bolo mauser is slightly uncomfortable. I feel like the grip is small enough that I do not have the best control over the firearm when shooting it (generally I am shooting it single handed). Perhaps I am not used to to the design.I feel like the grip is similar in size to a Ruger Bear-cat and I have no problem shooting that; perhaps it is the 9mm Para combined with the small handle. Any thoughts or comments are appreciated. |
10-12-2017, 08:47 PM | #2 |
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Won't fit.
If pay close attention to market, it's not hard to find excellent original large grip Mauser in $1200 - $1500. Treat it as a high-end shooter, and shoot it. Many Mauser variations have modest monetary value among its collectors in current market,,, unless it has matching stock. Gun alone in excellent shape does not go high in many cases. Take advantage of that. |
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10-12-2017, 11:02 PM | #3 |
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There are aftermarket, plastic, oversize grips for the bolo that would improve the grip size for shooting.
I have a pair somewhere, I'll find them and post a picture for you.
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10-16-2017, 01:47 AM | #4 |
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Thanks for the advice.
I am keeping an eye out for normal c96's. Inreally like that my bolo is chambered in 9x19mm. I would really be interested in the repro grips. Are the shansei (spelling?) Copies any good? I have seen a few kikcking around here and there. |
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For looking, they have some value. Be aware most Shansei on market are 1980s assembly. Not 1928. If you need one but don't know this variation, a simple rule to tell is this: any Shansei with more than 30% finish is new assembly. No need to look any other details, by that rule alone, you will be correct 99% of time. Know what it is, and pay accordingly. Recent assembly can be found around $1000 - $1500 back a few years ago. But the price of this type is also raising on market now. It's an interesting item to hold in hand, very heavy. And, if you met a sample that actually works in range, please post a video on youtube.com. That will fill a black hole in gun shooting. The major problem that I met in the past was that they jammed like crazy on Winchester white box .45ACP ammo. In C96 domain, shooting a gun is an important way to reveal some facts. Last edited by alvin; 10-16-2017 at 08:54 AM. |
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I have heard the "soft metal" has more to to with the fact that modern .45 ACP tends to have higher pressure than what the older shansei's were designed for. Maybe I will just get used to the smaller grips. I learned how to deal with it on my Bear-Cat so I welcome the challenge. |
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10-16-2017, 01:54 PM | #8 |
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Yeah, find range working items. Range performance tells a lot on item's quality and state. Generally speaking, "yellow metal tarnished in white hot torch flame is not gold". Good luck.
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