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1891 argentine mauser firing pin bolt face
1891 argentine mauser firing pin bolt face













I am thinking about buying all new guts for the bolt and safety and trying that. When the striker is in the fired/uncocked position the safety “wing” just flops all over. I also noticed that when the rifle is cocked the safety is in the fire position(wing to the left as your looking down the rifle sights)and you can’t move it to the up position(disassemble) and to the right(safe). Argentine M1891 Mauser Bolt Body with extractor, Straight Handle, In The White, stripped of all parts, 7. Their line of bolt-action rifles and semi-automatic pistols has been produced. Argentine M1891 Mauser Bolt Body w/ Extractor, Straight Handle, Stripped, In The White, 7.65X53 Very Good. Blade tip shows moderate to heavy pitting. The M96 would be produced by Mauser Oberndorf and Carl Gustaf Stad. Mauser bayonet M1893, Mauser M1916 Where Solingen was the German centre for the production of bayonets, Spain has Toledo. It is like the striker is released but the firing pin doesn’t move. Mauser, originally Knigliche Waffen Schmieden, is a German arms manufacturer. The Mauser Model 1893 was a bolt-action rifle chambered in 7x57mm Mauser. I have tried this with brand new Norma brass and a surplus Argentine military round with the same result. Upon opening the bolt the round is held until proper ejection. I don’t think the ‘91 had the controlled extractor however, a case and whole round fits under it and is held in place by it. Tried dropping different rounds into the chamber and the only thing that fits is the original chambering.















1891 argentine mauser firing pin bolt face