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hannesk I am far from the expert on this subject, but I will offer my .02 cents worth. It sounds like you'r describing the movement of the bolt as you have it pulled back, some movement is normal for most all rifles. The VZ-24 is a 98 action made in Czechoslovakia and seem to be a highly recommended basis for sporter rifles. Good quality, good steel. They are a tad shorter than a K98 I believe, but don't have the facts committed to memory on that subject. Some of the real experts will chime in here in a little while and set us straight. There are some very knowledgeable folks on here concerning all of the nuances of the Mauser history. Mike ------------------ | |||
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The VZ-24 is the same action length as the K-98. | ||
<migra> |
The VZ-24 is the same as a k-98 and the bolt movement sounds normal. This rifle started life as a military weapon meant to work under any condition. Rhese rifles lock up tight when the bolt is closed but seem a little sloppy when you open the bolt. This keeps them working in mud, dust rain snow, etc. | ||
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