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Help With Heavy Bolt Lift on Mauser Action
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<blockquote data-quote="MW204" data-source="post: 2571462" data-attributes="member: 118876"><p>To remove the firing pin I lock the sear in a vise by clamping down on the side of the sear by placing it in a vise just enough to grasp the entire sear and then I pull the bolt away from the vise and place a finishing nail where Hugnot put the dime. I unscrew the bolt and then go the extra step and remove the extractor, but you better have the wrench to put the extractor back on or it'll be a nightmare. With the firing pin out and the extractor off, there is nothing to bind up but the brass if that's the problem. </p><p>If you want to know how to take the firing pin spring off to polish the firing pin let me know and I'll explain that to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MW204, post: 2571462, member: 118876"] To remove the firing pin I lock the sear in a vise by clamping down on the side of the sear by placing it in a vise just enough to grasp the entire sear and then I pull the bolt away from the vise and place a finishing nail where Hugnot put the dime. I unscrew the bolt and then go the extra step and remove the extractor, but you better have the wrench to put the extractor back on or it'll be a nightmare. With the firing pin out and the extractor off, there is nothing to bind up but the brass if that's the problem. If you want to know how to take the firing pin spring off to polish the firing pin let me know and I'll explain that to you. [/QUOTE]
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