98 Mauser Bolt Disassembly and Reassembly
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- Опубликовано: 24 фев 2021
- Just a quick guide showing how you disassemble and reassemble a 98 Mauser bolt. This applies to an of the 98 style Mauser actions.
Here is a video if the safety flag was not in the correct position when beginning disassembly and how to fix the problem:
• Easy Fix for Mauser 98...
Love your tutorials! Constantly come back over the years whenever I'm taking my Yugo Mauser apart, I guess I just never learn haha
Thanks! And yea, I think that happens to all of us at one point or another.
Very well explained. Slow and to the point. Thanks!
Concise and helpful. Thanks for making it.
Straight and to the point, thank you very much my good sir.
video was a big help! thank you!
Thank you !
Finally a clear video on the process’s
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Happy to help!
Thank you for making both of those tutorials it helped me a lot with getting my safety un stuck and to dissemble and reassemble the bolt thank you 🙏
Happy to help!
Thanks helped me clean my Mauser after shooting corrosive ammo.
Glad it helped!
Excellent tutorial!
Thank you!
Thanks for the video. With age you forget somethings. Now I remember.
Merci pour cette vidéos très instructive 👍🇫🇷
Great tutorial!
Thank you
You're welcome!
Excellent video
Thank you very much!
excellent
Thank you!
weird on mine i cant get the cocking sleeve to come off, its like its stuck in place. itll slightly wiggle but no matter how much force i put on turning it it wont go
Excellent video. I like your professional approach.
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Excellent video. Any idea if someone makes a replacement bolt handle and spring, or some type of kit ?
I don't think anyone makes a reproduction but they're easy enough to find on Ebay.
Any advice where to buying a real Kar98k Rifle Sir? Btw outstanding / awesome video! Life saver! 👍🏽👍🏽
P.s also if advised, any advice for buying correct ammunition?
For K98s, it really depends on what you are looking to do with it. If you're looking for a long term collectable that you shoot a few times, it's usually better to pay up for condition, but if you are looking for something to take out shooting quite a bit and enjoy it, then just about any K98 will fit the bill. It's all going up in price, but if you can get something with number matching between the bolt and receiver, that'd be ideal. They are interchangeable, but sometimes when they are mismatched, tolerances stack and it can get a bit sticky after a few rounds. If you can take a look in person, do a function check of the safety, run the action and look down the barrel. There used to be a lot of corrosive ammo.
As for ammunition, most 8mm Mauser will be good, but the cheapest you will probably find is Turkish surplus. A lot of people say that you should watch out for it because the powder inside has degraded weird over the years and has a steeper pressure curve now, which is said to lead to cracked stocks on the rear tang. I have some and have shot some, but I tend to shy away from it now too out of caution, since replacing a stock isn't cheap. However, for the shooting I've done, I didn't get any splitting. Czech surplus is what I've had the best luck with because I was able to find some locally at gun shows.
Is this rifle sage to fire without the safety?
thank you for this, now my old girl is ready to shoot at some bottles and cans
Thank you for this video, unfortunately I had someone try to release the housing without the safety in the upright position, it’s spun and now the safety is locked in the downward position.
What do I do in this situation?
I actually have a video about how to fix that: ruclips.net/video/dM86AqphS38/видео.html
Do you know anyway to check if my firing pin is in spec. I got some Greek surplus ammo and I tried 3 rounds and none went off all from different boxes. It left a pretty significant mark on the primers so I'm not 100% if it's the ammo or the firing pin.
Some of the surplus ammo does have pretty hard primers. Did you try it again on any of those rounds? I had an arisaka with some ammo that almost never worked on the first strike but usually did on the second. I think the firing pin is supposed to extend past the bolt face be between .052” and .055”. It may also be a spring issue. If it’s worn out it may not strike with the same strength as when it was new.
The video is good but when I reassemble the bolt when it clicks that one time it will not go further thus the lip is up and down so I cannot slide in bolt and help would be great
I also failed to explain I do not have a straight bolt but is a reg rifle bolt
I have been trying to get my kar98k firing pin taken out for a year now and I still can't get the cocking piece off of the firing pin and I have been using a tiny light rubber mallet to knock the cocking piece around to the disassembly side and it will not lift off the firing pin and it is still fighting me anyone got any tips on how to get a stuck cocking piece off the firing pin? Please help
Did you ever get it off? We are having the same issue, we have left our in lube for an entire day thinking that it’s gunked up and it still won’t release
@@Casual_Lifestyle sadly no I somewhat have given up on the poor rifle seeing as the barrel has been shot out to the point of the bullet just ricocheting it's way down the barrel its essentially a wall hanger or a smooth bore now and I can not find a barrel for it sadly
That looks like Gewher 98
They are identical in design except for the bolt handle
You look like a gewehr 98
Question can u flute the mauser 98 bolt?
If you're doing it for looks, the extractor would block a lot of the look of it. I know some gunsmiths can flute bolts but you definitely need to be selective on that front.
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Qué version del mauser es??
It's a late war K98 that wound up in Israel, the bolt doesn't match, which is why it isn't turned down.
Sir, I put the bolt into my rifle without an extractor. And now it's really hard to remove the bolt from my rifle. Do you have any clues for my issues ?? 🙏🙏🙏
This may be hard without images, but I'll explain as best I can as I've done it before. Under the extractor is the extractor collar, which will spin freely around on the bolt once the extractor is off. There are two nubs that join together and hold the extractor on it. You need to have the two nubs aligned as if the extractor was still in place.
I have done this before and i was able to use needle nose pliers to get it back to the correct alignment, which is to have the nubs facing the right side of the receiver. If you've tried forcing it the extractor collar may also be loose and wanting to separate.
If that's the case, you need to try and squeeze it back closed while pulling the bolt back and out of the rifle. I was able to do this myself after having it partially aligned. It can't spin freely, so you only need to push down on one side of the collar nub to compress it.
Hopefully this all makes sense, if not, let me know.
I don't have the firing pin hole on the rear of the butt. What now ?
If you don't have the hole, you can just use a piece of wood - something kind of soft that you can push into without messing up the firing pin. Don't use your table as it might leave an indention.
my safety isnt in the upward position
Sorry I just saw this comment - as in, it can't move into that position, or you removed the bolt without the safety in the correct position and now you can't disassemble it?
@Guns, Guns, Gear, and Guns with Geary Gunderson I accidentally put the bolt in the far left position and now I can't get it back into position
Old post issue was resolved a while back
Way to Fast !!!!!!!!
"98 Mauser" is a bit inaccurate. Is it a G98 or a K98? Is there any difference on those? I have a K98 and am wondering if I can use this tutorial. Your bolt handle looks a bit different from mine
Both are 1898 pattern mausers the bolts are the same except for that turned down handle on the k98k. They takedown the exact same way the main distinguishable difference between the two are the barrel lengths and as you noted here the turned down vs straight bolt handle. Both will work interchangeably in a 98 pattern Mauser