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Dakota three pos safety
01 March 2005, 03:13
vapodogDakota three pos safety
After several months of trying I finally asked Brownells to return my 1909 Argie bolt because in three runs of 3-pos safeties from dakota none have fit the bolt. Has anyone else had trouble with Dakota safeties (3-pos M-70 type) for the '98 Mauser?
I installed one on a VZ-24 after extensive modification and grinding on the bolt but refused to do it to the Argie bolt!!!
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01 March 2005, 03:55
Elmer FudThey all half to be fitted, no drop in. I had Jim Wisner install on for me on a 98. It works just fine. Sent him the action with the trigger I am going to use. The fireing pin requires modification.
01 March 2005, 04:16
Marc_StokeldFItting a 3 position safety to a bolt ranges from a lot of work to a hell of a lot of work. This is normal. Sometimes it is only a pain in the ass, and soemtimes it REALLY sucks.
I am a little confused by your post-did you send the bolt to Brownells for them to fit the safety? How long ago did you do this? The Dakota safeties have been out of stock for many months now.
01 March 2005, 05:52
jeffeossoHUH?!
want to sell the safety? (if you haven't modified it of course)...
very very slight bevel., notch the firing pin.. file, mill, heck, even a dremel, and it goes right in.
never had any trouble with them, except i thought it should be 50% less than what it sells for
jeffe
01 March 2005, 07:36
MKane160vapodog, I've got one on my 09 Argentine. No problems. I did NOT fit it myself....
MKane160
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01 March 2005, 18:46
Jim KobeVapodog, send it up here.
Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Former Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild
01 March 2005, 19:04
<allen day>There's no question that such parts need to be carefully fitted and adjusted by a professional riflesmith.
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02 March 2005, 02:23
vapodogAs I've said...I've fitted them to the other mausers and it took some futsing over and above the required machining....that works fine....it's when the safety don't screw on to the bold body in the first place that I was objecting to.....and Brownell's agreed that the safetys are defective.....
I asked them to return it to me (the 1909 bolt body) and I'll just do something else with it.....the darn things are great when they work....love em!!
Actually I think I'm gonna quit screwing with Mausers actions.....I can get M-70 actions for $250 and that's IMO better than a mauser!
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