Hi all. The steep Mauser learning curve continues ...
I am desporterizing a byf 1943 K98k, converted by the Israelis to 7.62x51. The bolt handle has of course been altered. The bolt number matches the rifle. But I would rather not be cutting into the stock to make it so it will close. Also, my goal here is to have an authentic K98, but one that is reasonable to shoot. Hence, the 7.62x51. Also, it has sentimental value, because it is the rifle with which my son shot his first two animals (A muley, and a moose).
So, here are my questions:
1) I am assuming that a standard K98 bolt body could be swapped out for the altered one on my bolt. Am I correct in this? The disadvantage is that now the numbers would not match. And I am not having any luck locating one in Canada.
2) I could probably manage to rebend the one that is there, but it would requite some welding as the shaft was ground flat on the top side. The worry here of course is in heating the bolt body. How much of a concern is this?
Thanks for your help.
I am desporterizing a byf 1943 K98k, converted by the Israelis to 7.62x51. The bolt handle has of course been altered. The bolt number matches the rifle. But I would rather not be cutting into the stock to make it so it will close. Also, my goal here is to have an authentic K98, but one that is reasonable to shoot. Hence, the 7.62x51. Also, it has sentimental value, because it is the rifle with which my son shot his first two animals (A muley, and a moose).
So, here are my questions:
1) I am assuming that a standard K98 bolt body could be swapped out for the altered one on my bolt. Am I correct in this? The disadvantage is that now the numbers would not match. And I am not having any luck locating one in Canada.
2) I could probably manage to rebend the one that is there, but it would requite some welding as the shaft was ground flat on the top side. The worry here of course is in heating the bolt body. How much of a concern is this?
Thanks for your help.