
There are the 1938 Turks, sometimes refered to as "K Kale". This means that the barrel will be held in place by fewer threads. They may have had the front of the receiver ring counterboard to hold the handguard in place. These of course are standard length receiver and bolt, with large ring barrel threads. There are the converted standard 98 style Mausers, 98/22s, vz24s. The 1903s, which are German made, standard length receiver, intermediate length bolt, and small ring barrel threads. Ignoring the pre 98 Turks, as they are not safe with hi pressure cartridge like a 270 Win. 270 is, if you use European facory, or properly researched, and worked up handloads. 308, and 7mm mauser, both which function nicely, and the 7x57 is just about all the. Good lock, and post back, if you need anything else to screw up the job. 270 pressures, due to the metal that has to be removed. I have seen mag wells lengthened, chamber and recoil shoulders champhered, and none of it would be save at.

Mauser mags, standard size, are 3.315 long, and. Remember, this is a controlled feed, and you can't close the bolt without cycling the round thru the magazine.

If they do fit the well, they will probably hit the chamber mouth too high, and scuff, or jam. When I reload them, I will make a length adjustment, but factory is factory, and may, or may not fit. mil surplus seated for the Garand, and the cartridges won"t fit in the mag well. I have a VZ-24 that was rebarrelled to 30-06, and while it will feed some small (short) loads, I have some 150gr. You should also try the load you are planning to use, to see if it will fit in the magazine at all.

270 rounds won't fit in the mag wall anyway. If it is a converted 1893, now showing up, (cock on closing) don't do it, it can't take the pressure, and. If they have guard screws, they are a GEW98 and have a large ring receiver, and large shank barrel. Some Turks, without guard screrws, have a large ring receiver, with a small ring barrel. There are many questions to be answered to give you a good answer.
