Recknagel vs. NECG

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So I now have four Mauser builds to plan out. As I’m in Canada, parts can be a PITA to get, but apparently now ITAF does apply to orders under $500, so it’s a little bit easier. That being said, Ralf Martini is a Recknagel distributor. Does anyone know how they compare in pricing with NECG in terms of pricing and quality for items like front and rear sights, sling swivels, and pivot mounts vs EAW?

As always, I appreciate any input you guys have!
 
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I live in the States and have only bought from NECG. Have you contacted Martini? NECG has their pricing on the website—even if you have to order for your model, the pricing is still the same.
 
I live in the States and have only bought from NECG. Have you contacted Martini? NECG has their pricing on the website—even if you have to order for your model, the pricing is still the same.
I haven’t contacted him yet. Usually there’s an answer for every question on here, so I thought I’d ask before bugging him.

Not looking for exact numbers, just hoping for “in my experience Recknagel was x% more”, or “Recknagel quality is leaps and bounds above others”.
 
For general quality/technical information and comparison between EAW and Recknagel, I’d call Mark at NECG. I found him to be very helpful with all the questions I had when I was picking out my system.
 
They don't really make the same things, yes there is some overlap, but you really need parts from both to build a custom mauser.

NECG is full price. Can I beat NECG's prices? Sure can. I can order in Europe and wait 4-12 weeks. And I better be 100% positive in what I ordered, because there are no returns or exchanges on an EU order.

NECG isn't offering good prices, they are offering in-stock inventory. That's what you're paying for and its worth every penny when you need a specific height 30mm rear QD ring and NECG is the only firm in the Americas that has it in stock ready to ship.

I'm thinking you'll want EAW pivot mounts, rechnagel barrel bands/ramps/sights, and probably a rechnagel three position safety for your build. NECG has all of those.
 
They don't really make the same things, yes there is some overlap, but you really need parts from both to build a custom mauser.

NECG is full price. Can I beat NECG's prices? Sure can. I can order in Europe and wait 4-12 weeks. And I better be 100% positive in what I ordered, because there are no returns or exchanges on an EU order.

NECG isn't offering good prices, they are offering in-stock inventory. That's what you're paying for and its worth every penny when you need a specific height 30mm rear QD ring and NECG is the only firm in the Americas that has it in stock ready to ship.

I'm thinking you'll want EAW pivot mounts, rechnagel barrel bands/ramps/sights, and probably a rechnagel three position safety for your build. NECG has all of those.
This isn’t an exercise in trying to save a buck. Getting parts out of the states to Canada can be a hassle. I can see the prices on NECG’s website, and I have no issue with them. I have no idea what Rechnagel pricing is, so I’m wondering if it’s comparable, or if it’s a bit more is it worth it to avoid export permits. The big question is if there’s a quality advantage one way or another.

Your last paragraph has me wondering if NECG is selling Rechnagel under their own name? All I see on their site is NECG front and rear sights.
 
They sell Rechnagel and EAW product. Some of the stuff they are selling is made by either or both, others they don't say. You have to read the fine print in the additional details section.

All are of excellent quality suitable for best builds.
 
They sell Rechnagel and EAW product. Some of the stuff they are selling is made by either or both, others they don't say. You have to read the fine print in the additional details section.

All are of excellent quality suitable for best builds.
Thank you for the insight
 
Most of NECG's parts are shipped in from Rechnagel. Mark and crew painstakingly package and convert dimensions from Metric to English. He does have US manufactures that make up his own unique products.
Steve
 
Unfortunately Recknagel has changed ownership and appears to be shifting focus to the black gun market. I just came up against this on my .22 hornet build. The barrel band swivel stud attachment I want is out of stock with no inventory in sight. We are having to shift plans slightly. Someone may need to fill the gap for these folks.
 
Mark at NECG has said the same about Recknagel although he said they will keep producing the sight stuff.

That is true but supply is a big challenge given the focus on tacticool.
 
I know a machinist-gunsmith who has started making front sight beads and rear express sights that fit the Rechnagel dovetails.
He also uses a 3-D printer to provide trial front sight beads of various heights (5/1000 increments)
To dial in the elevation, then machines the exact height.
Steve
 
I know a machinist-gunsmith who has started making front sight beads and rear express sights that fit the Rechnagel dovetails.
He also uses a 3-D printer to provide trial front sight beads of various heights (5/1000 increments)
To dial in the elevation, then machines the exact height.
Steve
The 3D printing route is actually a pretty cheap and easy way to get the right height
 
it is. the thinking is machine the rear express v-groove to estimated depth for given front sight height, bead diameter and bullet drop, then dial in with the 3D sight on the rifle, then machine the steel front sight rather than messing with filing in the express, particularly with folding leaves.
 
Aaron N, I usually order my Recknagel products online from Otics Trade in Slovenia. EAW stuff from Aldo at Dante Sports in Montreal. Both have been reliable suppliers, few hassles. Just as easy as ordering from NECG in the USA and they give you a couple more options.
 
Aaron N, I usually order my Recknagel products online from Otics Trade in Slovenia. EAW stuff from Aldo at Dante Sports in Montreal. Both have been reliable suppliers, few hassles. Just as easy as ordering from NECG in the USA and they give you a couple more options.
Dealing with getting things out of the states can become a pain!
 
Aaron N, not sure if shipping quarter rib, banded sling swivel or banded front sight base from Colorado to Canada is a hassle but you might want to check with Tim at Matrix Gunsmithing as he is starting on a quarter rib kit of those 3 items (qrib mates to Mauser front ring and you can specify the barrel contour for an exact fit).
 

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