Harry Bonar
New member
Sirs:
I was given a supposed "Chinese" 98 Mauser, and it does seem like a dead ringer, bolt interchanges, and other parts. Broke the bbl. out with action wrench and pipe wrench and faced off the front ring even and fitted a stainless 26" 25-06 bbl. to it - test fired two Federal Premium - looked aok!
The crest is barely visible, kind of a rectangular border with oriental markings and above that a "gear" kind of a symbol - barely wisible. Anyone have any info (JIM)?
Hardness is typical Chinese (all Chinese stuff I've found is too hard and the entire action is hard all over! It doesn't look like case hardening but tomorrow I'll run a "s park test" on the action. I had to change the bolt due to an enlarged firing pin hole, yes, I did fit the bolt.
Harry B.
Someday, if I live long enough I want a Rockwell tester! Although I agree with Ackley, "hardness tests are worthless on Mausers.
I was given a supposed "Chinese" 98 Mauser, and it does seem like a dead ringer, bolt interchanges, and other parts. Broke the bbl. out with action wrench and pipe wrench and faced off the front ring even and fitted a stainless 26" 25-06 bbl. to it - test fired two Federal Premium - looked aok!
The crest is barely visible, kind of a rectangular border with oriental markings and above that a "gear" kind of a symbol - barely wisible. Anyone have any info (JIM)?
Hardness is typical Chinese (all Chinese stuff I've found is too hard and the entire action is hard all over! It doesn't look like case hardening but tomorrow I'll run a "s park test" on the action. I had to change the bolt due to an enlarged firing pin hole, yes, I did fit the bolt.
Harry B.
Someday, if I live long enough I want a Rockwell tester! Although I agree with Ackley, "hardness tests are worthless on Mausers.