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Bolt Disassembly on a MarkX Mini Mauser
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Maybe I haven't looked in the right places or put enough sweat into it, but I'll be darned if I can get the bolt shroud off this thing. Anybody got a breakdown of how to completely disassemble the bolt?


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Posts: 1699 | Location: San Antonio, TX | Registered: 14 April 2004Reply With Quote
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if i remember correctly it is threaded on and has a locking screw in it that needs to be removed
 
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ray - The standard bolt comes apart like any 98 Mauser but the Mini has a little different arrangement. weaveman said it but I have been unable to turn the screw at the end of the striker to release it. Thanks for your responses but, I will have to work a little more on it.


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the lock screw is in the side of the cocking piece the slot in the end of the firing pin is just to hold it while cocking piece is turn off counter clockwise to take it off i think i ment to get mine out and look at it to be sure but forgot yesterday and am now back at work i will tryand remwmber to get it out this eve when i get home
 
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also once the lock screw is removed i think you still have to compress the firing spring with the shroud to be able to spin the cocking piece off
 
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