What Mauser action do I have?

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Hello,
Finally dipped my toes into the world of big bore safari rifles. Probably should have done more research upfront, but when you get an itch, sometimes you gotta scratch first ask why later!
So I landed on a "custom" .458 win mag with a Les Bauska barrel. I can see any markings on the action to help identify it, and I am not familiar with muaser actions at all. Any help would be appreciated. Reason I'm asking is, it seems to have an issue with the trigger, and I would like to get some info before I go tearing it apart.

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The olde Mauser- Enfield action, I’d say. :cool:
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This is a Remington M17 Enfield. Yours may be the same, or a Winchester or an Eddystone. Someone can tell you
 
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Not a Mauser but close. It’s either a P14 or a 1917 Enfield. The P14 was originally chambered in 303 British and the 1917 was chambered in 30-06. They either did a very nice job milling the ears off the front sight or it could be a Remington model 30, made after WW1, using a modified 1917 action. Very nice rifle.
 
Yep. P-14 or 1917 Enfield, not Mauser. It's a fine tough action and you have an excellent barrel. Pick up a Timney trigger for it.
 
Not a Mauser but close. It’s either a P14 or a 1917 Enfield. The P14 was originally chambered in 303 British and the 1917 was chambered in 30-06. They either did a very nice job milling the ears off the front sight or it could be a Remington model 30, made after WW1, using a modified 1917 action. Very nice rifle.
You mean rear sight ears. :D I suspect not Model 30 or it would be identified as Remington on the action. Almost certainly military surplus.
 
The original trigger in that Enfield was a two stage military trigger. I still have one on an ‘06. IDK if that’s the issue you are having, and I doubt it, since it’s been Sporterized. A Timney does work well, and not too expensive.
 
You guys are great! That was quick. Anything I should be aware of or inspect before first firing? Once I get the trigger situation fixed.
 
You guys are great! That was quick. Anything I should be aware of or inspect before first firing? Once I get the trigger situation fixed.
Got an annoying buddy or BIL? Give him the honors. Let him shoot it first. :cool:
 
What issue are you having with the trigger?
 
Ahh !! So you are the one that outbid me ! Congrats and nice rifle ! I love these Enfield actions, and in my opinion you got a bargain.
 

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