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24 July 2008, 02:48
vapodog
Mauser spring
Some commercial Mausers had a unique (cheap) style of bolt stop mechanism and used this spring.

Can anyone tell me where to get a new one?....see red arrow




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24 July 2008, 02:52
vapodog
The spring typically held in place via screw such as this Herter Mauser from the early '60s



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24 July 2008, 03:49
22WRF
I don't know the answer to your specific question, but I do know that I have seen before and after photos of rifles that had that type of bolt stop setup that were changed over to the normal bolt stop setup. A hanger was welded on and a regular bolt stop installed. I believe it was done mostly on FN Supreme type actions.
24 July 2008, 05:03
Duane Wiebe
This was a Browning "innovation" We used to install this same system on Enfields It's not TOO bad...a replacement spring can be made
24 July 2008, 05:20
vapodog
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a replacement spring can be made

and thanks....I'm aware of that and don't really want to do it unless I have to.

This seems to be life in the repair shop.....a twenty cent piece will cost $16.00 and postage to buy and $175.00 to make if one has to.....and one can charge the customer a buck if he's lucky! rotflmo

It's just not fair having all this fun and not allowing others to join in! clap

I'll be patient and maybe someone has one in the spare parts drawer......and is also lucky enough to remember it's in there and where exactly it is!!! thumb


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