I can here to see the cussing and wrestling part, especially the removal, disassembly, cleaning, lubricating, and reassembly of the bolt. I’ll check your other videos for that.
I have a walther model b. The bolt is stuck pulled back. It moves forward and back .4" . Cant put it forward into battery. Cant remove it. Just stuck . Any ideas?
Most likely the extractor collar. I did something stupid a few weeks ago while diseembly of my mauser bolts that I'm sending in for microslick aka as black ice. I inserted the bolt back with no extractor install and it got caught half way in and out, what happen the extractor collar is compressed when it has the extractor on the edges, but if the extractor is remove, the coller expands out blocking the quick exit from the receiver. If your bolt is intact and you can't get it out, you might need to shim the side of extractor collar to push the collar back in groove. Worst case you might have to take it to a gunsmith. I did like 20 different tings and methods and finally got my bolt out FWIW. But it was not easy. I bought all new collars for what it's worth and some spares.
I have a GEW 98 that I'm giving some love to. The forward capture screw in the trigger group is rusted in place. Any recommendations on penetrating fluids to make it loosen?
I’ve been using Kroil. Let it sit and penetrate for a day or two. You can also try using a propane torch with a pencil tip to heat the area around the screw. Cut up a soda can to make a heat shield to protect the stock.
@FlyingKSports awesome! Thanks so much! While watching the video, I saw the can of Kroil on your bench. Headed out now to get some. I can't wait to take my "clean 98" to the range 👍
My grandfather left me quite a few Mauser rifles. I don't think I can afford your services, do you have an recomendations I can do to help preserve/maintain them. I've been keeping them in a safe with a dehumidifier and wiped them down with a silicone rag. There was some mild rust that formed from being in storage previously. Thanks
Apply gun oil to a pad of 0000 steel wool. Then rub down any areas where rust had formed. The soft 0000steel wool will not harm the bluing and will remove any rust. After that, just keep those great old rifles cleaned and oiled.
I would like to have my vz-24 cleaned and restored and seeing your video and professionalism I would be happy to do business with you if you're willing.
Thanks for the video. I think you said "cleaned up" 78 times and "this is not a restoration" 37 times😂
How many times did you watch the video?
I can here to see the cussing and wrestling part, especially the removal, disassembly, cleaning, lubricating, and reassembly of the bolt.
I’ll check your other videos for that.
Take your time. Don’t force it. No need for cussing.
How much does a service like this cost?
For a full detailed disassembly and cleaning with bluing of small parts, I charge $60.
Did you use 4 0t stell wool on the stock to clean it while applying BLO
Yes I did. 0000 steel wool does a great job of cleaning without removing any material.
I have a walther model b. The bolt is stuck pulled back. It moves forward and back .4" . Cant put it forward into battery. Cant remove it. Just stuck . Any ideas?
Could be a broken extractor holding things up.
Most likely the extractor collar. I did something stupid a few weeks ago while diseembly of my mauser bolts that I'm sending in for microslick aka as black ice. I inserted the bolt back with no extractor install and it got caught half way in and out, what happen the extractor collar is compressed when it has the extractor on the edges, but if the extractor is remove, the coller expands out blocking the quick exit from the receiver.
If your bolt is intact and you can't get it out, you might need to shim the side of extractor collar to push the collar back in groove. Worst case you might have to take it to a gunsmith. I did like 20 different tings and methods and finally got my bolt out FWIW. But it was not easy.
I bought all new collars for what it's worth and some spares.
I have a GEW 98 that I'm giving some love to. The forward capture screw in the trigger group is rusted in place. Any recommendations on penetrating fluids to make it loosen?
I’ve been using Kroil. Let it sit and penetrate for a day or two. You can also try using a propane torch with a pencil tip to heat the area around the screw. Cut up a soda can to make a heat shield to protect the stock.
@FlyingKSports awesome! Thanks so much! While watching the video, I saw the can of Kroil on your bench. Headed out now to get some. I can't wait to take my "clean 98" to the range 👍
The Kroil worked like magic! Thanks again.
I also found some mud or foreign soil between the stock and barrel 😁
My grandfather left me quite a few Mauser rifles. I don't think I can afford your services, do you have an recomendations I can do to help preserve/maintain them. I've been keeping them in a safe with a dehumidifier and wiped them down with a silicone rag. There was some mild rust that formed from being in storage previously. Thanks
Apply gun oil to a pad of 0000 steel wool. Then rub down any areas where rust had formed. The soft 0000steel wool will not harm the bluing and will remove any rust. After that, just keep those great old rifles cleaned and oiled.
Excellent. Any tips on getting in to those tiny cracks/crevices? Or is a full disassembly required/recommended. Thanks@@FlyingKSports
Do you have a website I can look at, I have the same gun but it needs a bit of restoration and cleaning.
I would like to have my vz-24 cleaned and restored and seeing your video and professionalism I would be happy to do business with you if you're willing.
@@sethkent7334 I do have a website.
Flyingksports.business.site
You can also email me at flyingksports@gmail.com
I can't get your website to open @@FlyingKSports