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Unusual Short M98 Firing Pin

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19 September 2014, 18:06
Vol717
Unusual Short M98 Firing Pin
I took a BRNO Mauser action in trade recently. In the process of going over it before selling it, I noticed that the firing pin wasn't protruding through the bolt face. That's when I noticed that the firing pin is a little over a 1/4" shorter than a full-length M98 pin. Below are a couple photos of the pin compared to a full-length pin from an FN M98. What do I have here? Is this pin possibly for a Kurz action?





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19 September 2014, 20:27
Bobster
Looks like an intermmediate length firing pin. Most often used in M48 and 24, 24/47 Yugo Mausers but also in other models.
19 September 2014, 20:34
dpcd
I just measured an FN Model 24, which is an intermediate length as mentioned above, which is .200 shorter than a standard 98 firing pin. Sounds like someone put one into your BRNO and didn't notice it.
19 September 2014, 20:50
Vol717
Does anyone want to trade a standard pin for this one, or buy the whole action for $200?


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19 September 2014, 22:42
dpcd
Is your BRNO action a VZ24?
19 September 2014, 23:01
butchloc
must be for a short mag hilbily
20 September 2014, 00:16
Vol717
I think it's a large ring M98 but I don't know the variations. Here is a link to photos: http://s396.photobucket.com/us...NO%20Mauser%20Action


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20 September 2014, 01:27
dpcd
It's Turkish, made at BRNO. Model of the rifle it came from was the 98/22 and it should be a standard length large ring, 98. Would make a good sporter.
20 September 2014, 01:56
eagle27
It's had a bit of heat on the rear of the bolt when the handle has been altered for a scope, hopefully the cocking notch has retain its correct hardness?
20 September 2014, 06:59
dpcd
That don't matter; it can be re-hardened if necessary. They work even if soft but don't last as long but for sporters that see light use, still works.
21 September 2014, 16:37
Don Markey
quote:
Originally posted by Vol717:
Does anyone want to trade a standard pin for this one, or buy the whole action for $200?


If you haven't found one. I have a std pin I will send you.
Don