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09 August 2003, 00:37
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Mauser breakages poll
If everyone posted the breakages they or their friends experienced with their rifle (esp) Mausers (might be a short thread) then we'll know what spares to pack for the trip of a lifetime with one rifle.

I currently take spare scope in mounts (prezeroed), firing pin and spring, extractor and ejector.
09 August 2003, 00:54
Daniel M
Hola 94

for a M98it's very difficult to have an breakages , an ejector it's almost impossible to break , firing pins also strong , spring could be work even if it's in two parts , only once saw an break extractor due to an overload the case stuck in the chamber and after a hit with a wooden hammer the case lost a piece of rim and the extractor a piece of edge [Frown] ( should be an extreme hardening one ) most of the problem could happen for after market triggers , maybe a spare original military two stage trigger could be a good idea ,BTW M98 spares could be found anywhere any place and cheap , if you do the same trip with a Blaser bolt what to have a spare ? a complete action [Big Grin]

Saludos

Daniel
09 August 2003, 02:16
D Humbarger
The only breakages in 30+ years of using Mausers was a firing pin tip breaking on a Spanish M43 & the knurled portion of the cocking piece on a Mexican Mauser snapping of when i fired the rifle.
09 August 2003, 05:48
KurtC
The only parts likely to break are the aftermarket ones. Take an original trigger and bolt shroud/safety. I always wrap some mil-spec duct tape around a small pencil. It comes in handy if your stock splits or the floorplate comes loose.
09 August 2003, 05:50
<JOHAN>
quote:
Originally posted by Daniel M:
BTW M98 spares could be found anywhere any place and cheap , if you do the same trip with a Blaser bolt what to have a spare ? a complete action [Big Grin]

Saludos
Daniel

HA HA HA HA HA [Big Grin] [Razz] [Eek!] It seems like Blasers are getting more and more supporters [Big Grin]

I have never had an break down on any of my mausers, just a scope that stopped to work, but that is nothing can blaim Paul or Wilhelm mausers exellent design, this is not something that could be said about the blaser R93 [Razz] [Big Grin]

/ JOHAN

[ 08-09-2003, 00:36: Message edited by: JOHAN ]
09 August 2003, 10:18
stocker
The only part I have had fail (wear) on a 98 to the point of causing a malfunction is the sharp pointed screw that holds the bolt stop and bolt removal gate to the side of the action. This was on a commercial FN 98. Was quite a surprise to find you could really long stroke a Mauser and be holding the bolt free of the rifle.
11 August 2003, 03:37
J Wisner
In 32 years of gunsmithing Most of the Mauser parts broken were from previous do it yourself home endeavors.

However honest parts broken in the field are not common. I have seen 2 magazine springs break, and one ejector spring.

The most common breakage is the person falling down and bending the scope tube or breaking the stock

Jim Wisner
11 August 2003, 03:57
<Savage 99>
A member at HA told me that a Mauser 98's bolt spit in half on it's face. He said that this was common on the Mexican ones. He was not badly injured.
12 August 2003, 07:08
parryj
I have broken the lip off of the extractor on a Yugo. It may have been broken when someone tried to snap it over a chambered round.
14 August 2003, 17:42
Lar45
Never had a problem.
15 August 2003, 02:29
<eldeguello>
NEVER had a Mauser break!!