Mauser 98 misfiring

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Re: Mauser 98 misfiring

Post by bigpete » 15 Jun 2024, 6:02 pm

Oldbloke wrote:
Oldbloke wrote:Obviously the rifle is funked. I'll do you a favour and give you $20 for it. :D


Well it's finally fixed.

I'll raise my offer to uuummmm......$40. :allegedly:


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Re: Mauser 98 misfiring

Post by straightshooter » 17 Jun 2024, 9:25 am

bigpete wrote:Ok,I did solve this in the end. As a couple of people suggested but I didn't check till recently, the rear action screw was protruding into the raceway ever so slightly. I filed about 1mm off of it and it APPEARS to have fixed the problem

You have found and resolved a particular flaw in the firearm but I doubt you have truly established whether that was the cause of the firing pin problem.
My presumption is that you have an ex military or typical commercial M98 which has a 1/2" firing pin travel.
So even if the cocking piece was dragging on the protruding rear screw there would be at least 3/8" of unrestrained firing pin travel which would be more than enough to ignite the primer.
If yours is a Zastava or FN commercial action then they have a 3/8' firing pin travel so it could then possibly be a contributory issue.
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Re: Mauser 98 misfiring

Post by bigpete » 17 Jun 2024, 9:27 pm

Blah blah blah
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Re: Mauser 98 misfiring

Post by No1_49er » 18 Jun 2024, 6:34 am

bigpete wrote:Blah blah blah

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Re: Mauser 98 misfiring

Post by Oldbloke » 18 Jun 2024, 8:05 am

No1_49er wrote:
bigpete wrote:Blah blah blah

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Re: Mauser 98 misfiring

Post by bigrich » 19 Jun 2024, 4:44 am

:D
bigpete wrote:Blah blah blah


That’s a technical term I’m not familiar with. Is it in a foreign language ? Romanian perhaps ?
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Re: Mauser 98 misfiring

Post by in2anity » 27 Jun 2024, 11:23 am

you mentioned
heads pace checked and adjusted
that's where i'd be looking then. Try a no-go gauge, and maybe you're bumping your shoulders too much.
At what point does lack of maintenance become patina?
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Re: Mauser 98 misfiring

Post by bigpete » 27 Jun 2024, 2:11 pm

in2anity wrote:you mentioned
heads pace checked and adjusted
that's where i'd be looking then. Try a no-go gauge, and maybe you're bumping your shoulders too much.


As i said,headspace was checked and adjusted,by a gunsmith even !
And the problem is fixed
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Re: Mauser 98 misfiring

Post by in2anity » 27 Jun 2024, 3:04 pm

bigpete wrote:And the problem is fixed


Sorry. Didn't realise that you'd solved the problem.
At what point does lack of maintenance become patina?
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Re: Mauser 98 misfiring

Post by bigpete » 27 Jun 2024, 5:03 pm

Yeah,on page 2.
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