Hey Folks,
So - earlier this week I was taking apart the bolt on my VZ24 and I forgot to put the bolt to safe before I unscrewed the end to get the firing pin out. If anyone has done that before, then you know it locks the bolt up and makes it so you can't install it again.
After posting to see if I could find an answer and then fussing with it for about for an hour, I came across a simple fix that solved the problem. I took down the post as I didn't want to spam the board with problems I had already found a solution for, but yomamma called me out for not posting the solution. I think he made a fair point, so I wanted to post this in case anyone else has a similar issue.
I'm not sure this will work for all Mausers, but a variation might work on yours.
So, when you want to take down your bolt, put it in the safe position, like this:

And not the 'I'm an idiot' position, like this:

Because, if you leave it in the fire position, and then depress the detent to turn it, it will lock up solid in this position (and you will swear quite a bit):

And I mean solid. You can't budge that bad boy.
But the fix is simple. Turn the bolt over so that it's like this:

Pick it up and gently put a flat head screwdriver under the metal tab. I held the screwdriver against my stomach, steadied with my right hand, and held the bolt in my left. Then push the tab away from you (against the tension of the spring). The safety should drop down into place. If it doesn't, use your third hand and turn it back into place.

After that, you're back in business and the bolt will go back into the rifle. Easy.
Anyway, I hope that helps someone. I struggled with that for over an hour until I figured it out.
B
So - earlier this week I was taking apart the bolt on my VZ24 and I forgot to put the bolt to safe before I unscrewed the end to get the firing pin out. If anyone has done that before, then you know it locks the bolt up and makes it so you can't install it again.
After posting to see if I could find an answer and then fussing with it for about for an hour, I came across a simple fix that solved the problem. I took down the post as I didn't want to spam the board with problems I had already found a solution for, but yomamma called me out for not posting the solution. I think he made a fair point, so I wanted to post this in case anyone else has a similar issue.
I'm not sure this will work for all Mausers, but a variation might work on yours.
So, when you want to take down your bolt, put it in the safe position, like this:

And not the 'I'm an idiot' position, like this:

Because, if you leave it in the fire position, and then depress the detent to turn it, it will lock up solid in this position (and you will swear quite a bit):

And I mean solid. You can't budge that bad boy.
But the fix is simple. Turn the bolt over so that it's like this:

Pick it up and gently put a flat head screwdriver under the metal tab. I held the screwdriver against my stomach, steadied with my right hand, and held the bolt in my left. Then push the tab away from you (against the tension of the spring). The safety should drop down into place. If it doesn't, use your third hand and turn it back into place.

After that, you're back in business and the bolt will go back into the rifle. Easy.
Anyway, I hope that helps someone. I struggled with that for over an hour until I figured it out.
B
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