Mauser Patrone .22cal rifle
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Mauser Patrone .22cal rifle
Inherited an old believe 1914 mauser .22 cal rifle, however the extractor claw is broken, so I would rquire a whole bolt for this rifle or bolt shroud with extractor claw on it, would anyone know of one for sale, Please help, would like to have it operational again.
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Re: Mauser Patrone .22cal rifle
Welcome to IFG, RADO.
Where are you located? In India or abroad?
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Vikram
Where are you located? In India or abroad?
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Vikram
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Re: Mauser Patrone .22cal rifle
if you find a good gunsmith,maybe it can be salvaged.finding a new one is next to impossible.
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dr.jk
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Re: Mauser Patrone .22cal rifle
Rado,
Again, welcome to IFG!
Can you post a picture of the bolt face showing the broken extractor?
Regards,
Mark
Again, welcome to IFG!
Can you post a picture of the bolt face showing the broken extractor?
Regards,
Mark
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Re: Mauser Patrone .22cal rifle
Also, what is the model number? It should be located on the barrel in between the front sight and the stock.
"What if he had no knife? In that case he would not be a good bushman so there is no need to consider the possibility." H.A. Lindsay, 1947