Loose bolt (lateral) in mauser or other boltaction?

Battler

New member
Today I looked at various surplus mausers.

A couple (that I otherwise liked) amongst a group with which I found various flaws had loose bolts (while others, tight).

That is, with bolt closed I could wiggle the back side to side.

Is this worth worrying about? Does this hurt accuracy/function in a Mauser (or 700?)?


thanks,
Battler
 

Gewehr98

New member
Depends if they were loose with a round chambered. All Mauser actions (meaning the 93, 94, 95, 96, and 98's) have some varying degree of slop in them, especially in the rear portion of the bolt. It's a military action, designed to function in adverse conditions.

It's how they lock up with either a headspace gauge, or a chambered round, that tells you lug engagement. Take a black magic marker, color in the engagement surfaces of both locking lugs, then chamber either a headspace gauge or cartridge. Open and remove the bolt, then see how much of the black marker was rubbed away by engagement of the lug recesses in the receiver.
 

Cactus

New member
I doubt if you would notice the effect of this looseness on a hunting rifle. For a varmit or target rifle it could make a difference in ultimate accuracy.

A good gunsmith can remove this looseness if you choose to do so.
 

James K

Member In Memoriam
This is more noticeable in a Mauser 98 than on earlier rifles, but it is quite normal and nothing to worry about.

Jim
 
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