Sauer 100 - Talk me out of it

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Yes that is the answer I got from Blazer Group USA which owns Sauer. You can call them to confirm. Their rep said the threads would most likely be destroyed during the process. And so they do not rebarrel their actions.


I don’t need to call anyone. The Sauer 100 can be rebarreled like any other rifle.
 
Already have had the barrel off of one.
Again, I don’t have to ask anyone whether a threaded barrel can be taken off and put back on.
Outstanding. I'm just relaying what Blazer Group told me. I just confirmed with them again 5 minutes ago.
 
I came into a Sauer 100 in 6.5 Creed. It's a hoot to shoot, shoots 130 ELDM's sub moa more often than not.
great trigger that is actually adjustable.
3 lug, 60 degree bolt.
5rnd truly flush mag AND replacement mags are available and affordable.
uses Rem 700 scope bases.
3 position safety

my only complaint is the safety moves so easy, sometimes I'll engage the safety by accident just running the bolt.

oh, and it not in a RokStok...yet.
 
I don’t know anything about a 100 , but my buddy Doc brought a sig 202 bd in
375h&h & 300wm to Zimbabwe and it is a awesome weapon
Great action, accuracy, function, only thing I didn’t like was the safety
 
I came into a Sauer 100 in 6.5 Creed. It's a hoot to shoot, shoots 130 ELDM's sub moa more often than not.
great trigger that is actually adjustable.
3 lug, 60 degree bolt.
5rnd truly flush mag AND replacement mags are available and affordable.
uses Rem 700 scope bases.
3 position safety

my only complaint is the safety moves so easy, sometimes I'll engage the safety by accident just running the bolt.

oh, and it not in a RokStok...yet.


And, what might be the best hunting detachable magazine on the market.
 
I have the Mauser M12 with the press-fit barrel. Blazer told me the same thing in that they won't re-barrel it. The difference in these barrels vs. most American actions/barrels is that the bolt locks into the lugs which is integral to the barrel (vs. the receiver). I'd love to see someone re-barrel one. It'll be a challenge for the average bear.

The magazines are great. Top loading capability and hold 5. Only magazine I like better is the one in my Sako 75.
 
you'll get an email saying they don't sell "stocks or barreled actions". When I called they stated they don't rebarrel actions. So you'd have to find a smith willing to take on the project.

Almost like they are just selling complete rifles..... I dont know of anybody who has sent a rifle back to the factory to have a new barrel screwed on
 
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