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Where can the springfield like cocking piece for a mauser be found? 1936 Mexican Mauser??


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There was one on ebay some time back that I kick myself in the ass for not buying...
 
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Jeff Selvig (Armory Parts Exchange, Palmer Lake, CO) guysajer1942@yahoo.com has been selling Mex 36 bolts on eBay for a while, he might have an extra cocking piece - S40


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You can find all the parts for that mauser on http://www.gunboards.com or http://www.e-gunparts.com or http://www.jackfirstgun.com. have fun. van
 
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I happen to have one I'm willing to part with. Make me an offer. I can be reached at bill8mm@msn.com
 
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if you are asking which mauser has a pulling cocking knob, that is the 1936 mexican mauser.

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it only LOOKS like a springfield bolt, as the mexican mauser is a solid firing pin and it is NOT NOT NOT safe to have a hot round with the firing pin down, as the firing pin is ON the primer.


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Originally posted by jeffeosso:
if you are asking which mauser has a pulling cocking knob, that is the 1936 mexican mauser.

BUT

it only LOOKS like a springfield bolt, as the mexican mauser is a solid firing pin and it is NOT NOT NOT safe to have a hot round with the firing pin down, as the firing pin is ON the primer.


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Excellent point. This should be noted by all. thumb

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Can the Mex pin arrangement be converted somehow to have a safety shoulder?
 
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I guess using one on a 500 Jeffery is out! Thanks for the word of caution.


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