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Will a standard 98 Mauser cocking piece...
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fit and work on a 1910 Mexican Mauser, or does it require a model specific part?
 
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I believe the 1910 is standard 98; the 36 is the special knurled one.
 
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Yeah, I know about the knob on the 36. I just want to know if the 1910's cocking piece is dimensionally the same as one from a standard 98.
 
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Yeah, I thought so. Turns out the problem is not with the cocking piece but rather I suspect the bolt I bought with a 1910 action was from a M24/47 Yugo. Mad
 
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It can be used, you just need to breech it differently.
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Considering that it came with only an extractor (which appears to be for a Mexican bolt), and I have a spare Mexican bolt assembly, I will likely not be using the Yugo bolt. It appears to be in unissued condition, though. Anybody want to buy one?
 
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