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Mauser Mod 98 bolt disassembly
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How do you do it? The last Mauser bolt I took apart was about 40 years ago and I cannot remember how. Can anyone help me please.


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Thanks GrandView, the site is great and thier easy to follow directions were a breeze. The bolt has now been taken apart, jeweled and put back together. I jeweled the bolt using a drill press with a new pencil. I used the ereaser as the polishing tool and made up a compound of Mothers metal polish and Bon Ami. Worked great. Again, thanks for the link to the easy to follow directions.


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Cool.

Pictures would be nice.

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Thanks for the link!


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Yeah, me too...Thanks Grandview. I have to relearn how to dress when I wake up each day...almost... clap

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