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Another stiff to cock question on a FN mauser
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yeah yeah...I know I'll get some remarks about the title...

Okay I added some oil to them there camming pieces like you saide and that helped alot...

What about cleaning off the oil and putting a little flitz in their and working it a few dozen times...

Then re-oiling it...and by the way should I be using hoppes or an actual grease


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Mike,
gimme a call

work the bolt, do NOT fire.. look at where the shroud interacts (but doesn't touch) the back of the action

do it a couple times, seeing how close


then dry fire a couple times, and see how close.. right behind the release


if that has alot of clearance, loosen the screws 3 turns each... work the action mostly loose

try again.. if that clears up, the trigger is hitting the very bottom of the bottommetal.. binding

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I think Jeffe is hitting it very close....these problems are rarely solved by lubricants!!!!


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Originally posted by vapodog:
I think Jeffe is hitting it very close....these problems are rarely solved by lubricants!!!!


Your kidding of course!!

Then why did Mike D. post "Okay I added some oil to them there camming pieces like you saide and that helped alot..."

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Some mechanisms have no or inadequate lube and there for have jammed or gauled the bearing surfaces. Without adequate lube the world machines would stop.

On bolt rifles like that the problem may also be some jam up as suggested above or also bubba induced by some effort to modify the orginal bolt.

Just a glance at ASTM, DIN or other tests for wear and load carrying of various lubricants could be educational. For instance compare a hydraulic fluid and EP moly grease from the same manufacturer. The EP grease (synthetic so as to operate to -35F) will allow three times the load to failure on the Falex Continuous Load ASTM D 3233.


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