Description
The Mauser M18 Bolt 308 Win 22″ Barrel, Synthetic Black, 5rd is a modern, value-focused bolt-action hunting rifle. It blends the trusted Mauser name with a lightweight synthetic stock and a cold-hammer-forged barrel, offering reliable performance for hunters and shooters who need a dependable tool without a premium price tag. This rifle is designed for straightforward, no-fuss use right from the start.
Key Features
- Lightweight Synthetic Stock: Built to handle field conditions without adding unnecessary weight or cost.
- Cold-Hammer-Forged Barrel: Provides enhanced durability and consistent accuracy shot after shot.
- Adjustable Trigger: A user-adjustable trigger allows you to fine-tune pull weight for your preference.
- Detachable Box Magazine: The 5-round magazine makes loading and unloading simple and safe.
- Three-Lug Bolt: Offers a smooth, short 90-degree throw for faster follow-up shots.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .308 Winchester |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 42.5 Inches |
| Weight | Approx. 6.6 lbs |
| Magazine Capacity | 5 Rounds |
| Stock Material | Synthetic (Black) |
Weighing in at roughly 6.6 pounds, the M18 is easy to carry on long stalks. The .308 Winchester chambering is a proven North American hunting cartridge, effective on deer, elk, and black bear at reasonable distances. Here’s the thing—you’re getting Mauser’s engineering in a package that prioritizes function over fancy finishes, which is where the real value lies. At $640.69, it sits in a competitive spot against offerings from Ruger American and Savage Axis, but with that distinct Mauser bolt heritage.
Who This Rifle Is For
This rifle is built for the budget-conscious hunter who refuses to compromise on core reliability. It’s for the Missouri whitetail hunter trekking through hardwood forests, the shooter wanting a solid platform for learning long-range fundamentals, or anyone needing a tough, accurate rifle that won’t cause anxiety if it gets a scratch. It’s a working man’s rifle. The synthetic stock and robust barrel mean less worry about weather and more focus on the shot. It ships to Missouri and compliant US states, ready for your next season.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The primary advantage is getting the Mauser name and a cold-hammer-forged barrel at this price point—that’s uncommon. The lightweight build is a major plus for hunting. The adjustable trigger is a fantastic feature for a rifle in this class, and the action is typically smooth and positive. It’s a no-gunsmithing required platform; you mount a scope and it’s ready to zero.
Cons: To hit this price, trade-offs exist. The synthetic stock is functional but may feel simplistic compared to more expensive options. The finish is utilitarian. Some shooters might prefer a different caliber for specific game, but the .308’s versatility and ammo availability are huge benefits. You’re paying for the essential mechanics, not the frills.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What scope bases does the Mauser M18 use?
A: The M18 uses a standardized 17mm dovetail front and rear, which is common and affordable. You can find readily available bases from brands like Warne, Talley, and Mauser’s own OEM options to mount your preferred optics.
Q: Is the magazine compatible with other Mauser models?
A: No, the detachable magazine is specific to the M18 pattern. It’s not interchangeable with older Mauser 98 models or the newer M12/M03 lines. Always use factory or confirmed-compatible magazines for reliable feeding.
Q: Can this rifle handle heavy .308 loads for elk?
A: Absolutely. The .308 Winchester is a capable elk cartridge within its effective range, and the M18’s cold-hammer-forged barrel and action are built to handle standard factory pressures for all common .308 hunting and target loads. Always ensure your shot placement is precise.
When you stack it up, the Mauser M18 Bolt 308 Win represents a clear value decision. You invest in the core components that matter for accuracy and longevity—the barrel and the action—while accepting a simpler stock. It’s a pragmatic choice for a hunter who views a rifle as a tool. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. An FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases.




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