How To Episode 2: ATI Mauser Stock Install

Published on April 11, 2013
Duration: 13:01

This video details the installation of an ATI Mauser stock, highlighting its polymer construction and integrated scope mount. It covers compatibility with large ring and intermediate Mauser actions, necessary bolt handle modifications, and the process of removing the original rear sight. The guide emphasizes proper torque and fitting for a secure installation.

Quick Summary

The ATI Mauser stock fits large ring and intermediate actions like Yugo Mausers but not small ring models. A bent bolt handle is required to clear the scope. Installation involves removing the rear sight, attaching barrel clamps and a scope rail, and fitting the action into the polymer stock.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to ATI Mauser Stock
  2. 00:56Compatibility and Rifle Condition
  3. 02:17Kit Contents and Hardware
  4. 03:01Bolt Handle Considerations
  5. 03:54Original Stock Inspection
  6. 04:29Rear Sight Removal
  7. 05:25Action Preparation
  8. 06:16Scope Mount Installation
  9. 08:06Attaching the Scope Rail
  10. 09:13Fitting the Action to the Stock
  11. 10:11Final Assembly and Torque

Frequently Asked Questions

What Mauser actions are compatible with the ATI Mauser stock?

The ATI Mauser stock is compatible with large ring and intermediate Mauser actions, such as those found on Yugo Mausers. It will not fit small ring models like the Mauser 96 or 38.

Do I need a special bolt handle for the ATI Mauser stock?

Yes, a bent bolt handle is necessary to clear a scope when using the ATI Mauser stock's integrated scope mount. ATI sells aftermarket bent handles if your rifle has a straight or wide-arc bolt.

How is the scope mount attached to the barrel with the ATI Mauser stock?

The scope mount attaches using aluminum clamps that fit onto the barrel step. These are secured with 10-32 screws, and the scope rail is then attached to these blocks with 8-32 cap screws, tightened in a criss-cross pattern.

What are the key steps for installing the ATI Mauser stock?

Key steps include removing the original rear sight, preparing the action, installing the scope mount clamps and rail, fitting the action into the polymer stock, and performing final assembly with action screws and a recoil lug spacer if needed.

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