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23 January 2025, 23:47
Paul K
98 Mauser Bolt
Will any Mauser 98 bolt fit any 98 receivers?

Paul


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24 January 2025, 02:45
dpcd
Yes; occasionally one won't fit but that is rare. Meaning the standard 98 family; not intermediate, Kurz, mag.
Tolerances among all the different makers were amazingly held.
Come over and we can mix and match a hundred of them and see.
Now, if you are doing this on rifles and not just bare actions, check headspace. Also, the original safeties operate correctly about 2/3rd of the time; too much going on there.
28 January 2025, 00:49
Fal Grunt
Well, yes, but no.

If one doesn't care about cam timing, then yes. If one does care, then no.

There are a myriad of other exclusions, variations, issues, etc.

Tom mentioned safeties, there are also a myriad of other issues with interchangeability.

To get a correct response, if you post what it is your trying to do, you'll find out if it will work.


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28 January 2025, 03:35
dpcd
Yes, cam timing; now we are in Master level area. Most people have no idea what that is. And use non original bolts without any worry, because they usually work well enough.
Come over and I'll show you what he means.
28 January 2025, 04:44
J Wisner
I had an Mexican Mauser receiver a few years ago, and I fitted a Intermediate bolt to it.
Ok it dropped in and all was good UNTIL I went to lap the locking lugs to the receiver ring
?? they were not even touching ??
Seems the 3rd, ( safety Lug ) was long or the receiver recess was short.
I had to remove .015" from the back of the safety lug so I could then lap in the front locking lugs to the receiver

Had a Customers M98 action in last year.
When you dry fired it the bolt would LOCK UP and I had to use a plastic mallet to open it
Did that a couple of times and then tore down the bolt.
Found out that a NEW Reproduction firing pin had been installed and the front cam edges were oversize and was binding inside the bolt
A little bit of round file work and all was well

After enough years you start to see a LOT of things about these Lovely Mauser actions

Jim Wisner
28 January 2025, 06:04
dpcd
Yes I have had a few firing pin cam interface jam ups. Easy to fix;