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Cracked lug on Mauser action?

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24 April 2006, 20:04
Lar45
Cracked lug on Mauser action?
Hi all, I think I might have a cracked lower lug on my Czech 1908/34 M-98 Mauser. I pulled the barrel and was cleaning it up for a new project and noticed a wiggly line down the middle of the lower lug. At the top towards the inside of the action it starts out as 2 lines then forms into 1. I tried to take some pics. I don't know if they are good enough though.






Any thoughts?
Can this be repaired? Or is it just a paper weight now?
What about just useing it for a low pressure round such as 45 acp?


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24 April 2006, 20:19
zimbabwe
Magnaflux or x-ray it and be sure it's a crack. Then decide to make a paper weight out of it. Odd place for a crack. In over 50 years of working with actions I don't think I've ever even heard of one cracking at that point. If it is a crack that makes it scary cause you start to think how many have I MISSED seeing, mainly cause I didn't look at that spot because I never thought of the possibility. I have mostly seen bolt lug and bodies crack, but not too many of those. I would investigate it further.


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24 April 2006, 20:38
Rusty Marlin
There is a spay on crack check that is available at welding supply stores. Its a three can system, cleaner, penatrant and developer. You need all three to do it right.
Just follow the instructions, and spray the cleaner OUTSIDE, I don't recall what's in it but holy cow what a buzz! Eeker


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24 April 2006, 20:44
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24 April 2006, 20:47
mete
X-rays will NOT find it. You have to use either magnetic particle[Magnaflux ] or dye penetrant tests .It is a strange place for a crack . Check it out !!
24 April 2006, 21:37
fireball168
Hillbilly Magnaflux:

Dunk it in gasoline, leave it in for awhile, pull it out and let it air dry while watching that spot. If its a crack it'll stay wet awhile longer.
24 April 2006, 21:46
malm
quote:
Originally posted by Rusty Marlin:
There is a spay on crack check that is available at welding supply stores. Its a three can system, cleaner, penatrant and developer. You need all three to do it right.
Just follow the instructions, and spray the cleaner OUTSIDE, I don't recall what's in it but holy cow what a buzz! Eeker


I use both magnaflux and a penetrant called Zy-Glo. I use a blacklight with the die and it works extremely well, but, does require fresh air when applying.
25 April 2006, 09:32
Lar45
Thanks for the suggestions, I'll try the welding shop first. If that doesn't pan out, I'll look up a machine shop for magnafluxing.


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25 April 2006, 10:12
ALF
Why a wierd place to find a crack ?

This is one of the critical spots to look for stress changes on a Mauser Action and exactly why it is unsound practise to open mauser actions from the front !

When I drew attention to this on the FN Mauser and it's derivatives everybody came down on me like a ton of bricks.

The area in question is known as the Lug Seat , this is the bottom lug seat and the top above is stronger. Lug seat wear is as common as lug setback.