Mauser M12 rifle

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Anyone have any personal experience with this newish rifle from Mauser? Not a bad looker for a newer style push feed rifle.
 
I have the m12 “extreme” model, which is the plain synthetic stock in 338 win mag. I’ve had it for about 2+ years and topped it with a Swarovski z3 3-10x42 with the brx reticle. I absolutely LOVE this rifle. It helps I got it on a great sale around $1,000 compared to the $1,500ish normal going price. The action is slick as glass and the trigger with the factory setting is better than the un-adjusted timney trigger I put in my Remington 700. My rifle shoots the 250gr swift a-frame factory loads under MOA at 100 yards. Plus it holds 4+1 in the box magazine. I’m going to try Barnes 225gr pills to see how it likes those. I can’t say enough great things about my experiences with this rifle so far. It’ll definitely be going with me on my first PG safari.
 
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Thanks for that opinion, appreciate it.
 
Have it in that 30-06 calibre..it has the synthetic stock with iron sights. Got a Leupold scope in qd mounts...its nice practical rifle and as said the trigger is very good..bluey used it when he hunted with us. And @Royal27 Had a go with it ....also can load using detachable magazine or from the top as with fixed magazine . ..actualy forget that it is detachable and load and unload as with my other ba rifles
 
I chose an M12 Extreme in 9.3x62 for my first safari. The trigger pull spoils you for all other rifles. My PH admired it greatly and likes them better than the Blaser R8. A second in 7x64 is on the way. They are also great for deer hunting in crappy weather, and seem to shoot anything accurately that you send down the barrel without fuss. They do not have a decocking mechanism like the Blaser R8, but I got fairly proficient with unloading it quickly by popping out the box magazine and chambered round prior to jumping back in the truck. The 7x64 will go with me to Namibia on the next PG hunt. Uh, can't go wrong on this one.

Jeff
 
Thanks for the review Jeff! (y) Sort of stumbled on these the other day and had a second look, thought they were a bit too modern/ugly:eek: at first, but kind of grows on you.:whistle:
 
Have it in that 30-06 calibre..it has the synthetic stock with iron sights. Got a Leupold scope in qd mounts...its nice practical rifle and as said the trigger is very good..bluey used it when he hunted with us. And @Royal27 Had a go with it ....also can load using detachable magazine or from the top as with fixed magazine . ..actualy forget that it is detachable and load and unload as with my other ba rifles

That rifle is dreamy.... great trigger and highly accurate. Two shots off the top of the bakkie were within a half an inch of each other. One additional shot and one dead animal.

Bolt is on the wrong side but other than that its perfect. :love:
 
Thanks for that Royal!
 
Anyone have any personal experience with this newish rifle from Mauser? Not a bad looker for a newer style push feed rifle.
I have two of them - the first one I bought was the Extreme in .30-06 which has a 2.5-10 Zeiss Victory fixed on with Talley one piece mounts. This rifle is a real tack driver with Geco Plus 170 grain factory loads. My best group to date has been a 1.5” 3 shot group at 200 yards. I love it so much that I bought another in 9.3x62.
The 9.3 is in the wood stock version. This one has a Leupold 1.5-5 VX3 on it in Leupold quick detatch mounts. This rifle regularly shoots sub-MOA groups with the Hornady 286 gr Interlock bullets. My 9.3 with the Leupold scope, mounts and a sling weighs just a shade over 8 pounds and yet the felt recoil is very manageable.
What I really love about these two rifles is the way they feel and come up. The triggers are great and the safety is similar to the Winchester 3 position.
Get yourself one and you will never regret it.
Pluto

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Thanks for that info!(y)
 
Anyone have any personal experience with this newish rifle from Mauser? Not a bad looker for a newer style push feed rifle.

Have the M12 Max in 9.3x62....fantastic rifle!! Not one thing I would change, Mauser nailed it with this one.
 
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At this price they are worth a try!
 

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Who has that sale?
 
Has anyone found a Mauser m-12 at the prices listed above. The current models on the website or even used are $3500-$3800.

Any updates or feedback on the modern M12
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Has anyone found a Mauser m-12 at the prices listed above. The current models on the website or even used are $3500-$3800.

Any updates or feedback on the modern M12
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I would say dream on..... :E Rofl: ....but I would say at 2800 still a good buy....again I will say the trigger pull is better than any other rifle I have....and mine has the iron sights as I said....and the sights come up lined up again probably better than any other rifle I have...my m98 7x57 is close 2nd....and @BnC 04 and his lovely wife used it ...and he had to go shopping when he got back for a Christmas present for his madam....:A Thumbs Up:..and @KR37 dad used it...loved it as well...
 
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I’ve had one of these in 9.3x62 in my cart at Euro Optic for a while now. Just can’t find much info/reviews about the rifle. Hoping I can put my hands on one at either DSC or SCI.
 
I’ve had one of these in 9.3x62 in my cart at Euro Optic for a while now. Just can’t find much info/reviews about the rifle. Hoping I can put my hands on one at either DSC or SCI.

Just buy it....my review not good enough... ;) ..been used by a few clients and all liked it a lot....only issue as I put on a different thread is the synthetic stock in humid climates.....if not kept ventilated the stock degrades and goes sticky..mauser acknowledge this and sent me a new stock....now make sure it has plenty ventilation....but wood stock obviously wouldn't have this issue...same if your climate doesn't have serious heat with humidity which is the main issue....think heat alone it be fine....plenty others here have given it a good review....so if you don't believe us..... :E Shrug: ....and not sure about putting hands on at dsc as they didn't have in the booth at sci this year....not sure if actually sell it in usa now...could be wrong
 
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