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K98 Bolt Disassembly and Reassembly

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How to disassemble and reassemble the bolt of a Mauser K98 Rifle.

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  • You're hand is right in the way of the part I need to see. Putting the cocking piece back in for the reassembly. Can you go into more detail about getting it to fit in? Thanks

  • @WVboy1022 I'm sorry, I no longer own any Mausers and can't recall how to do it from memory. The website I normally link to is down currently.

  • often times the mauser is compared to the Mosin Nagant.

    although the Mauser's bolt is easier to cycle, I think the Mosin Nagant has a simpler bolt design...easier to take down and reassemble.

    maybe I am just more used to the Mosin Nagant...idk...what are your thoughts?

  • I've never had the privilege to fire or take apart a Mosin Nagant Rifle, so I don't have an answer.

  • Is it possible to dismantle the bolt in "live" or "firing" position? The safety catch is jammed on my k98. Thanks.

  • it sounds like your bolt got decocked. The way to fix this is relatively simple.

    entering "recock mauser bolt" into google will give you a website (surplus rifle) that has the info you need.

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  • Great video and Great job. THANK YOU Jon.

  • Nice video. After collecting 100 Mauser rifles, I finally learned how to do it right, and easier.

  • Nice video. After collecting 100 Mauser rifles, I finally learned how to do it right, and easier.

  • This helps a lot, being my FR vz24 is identical to a k98 this video does wonders. But I have no hole in my stock. German engineering even takes to rifles..

  • @DOPRDragon I own a 1944 Mosin Nagant 91/30 and Ive noticed its the ammo that causes it to stick some times whenever I use the cheap wolf ammo after about 30 rounds it starts getting stuck but i bought some higher end ammo and didnt have that problem as quickly

  • Ah, one the first k98 vids I watched...thanks for posting the best, simplest take down on YT for the K98!

  • @DOPRDragon oh absolutely, I believe it is a very underrated design. Just think, the Russians/Soviets used that rifle for almost 60 years and that isn't for just no reason.

    but yes, I have to agree the mauser is more ergonomic.

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