I am in Corpus Christi this week align boring the shaft line on a new 90’ push boat, so I drove up to Falls City and picked up the action.
This is about as nice of an example of a vintage 98 Mauser that I have seen in some time. Who ever did the bolt handle did a nice job.
I see no wear on the bolt lug abutments, the bolt lugs look unmarked. The threads appear to be in excellent shape. The firing pin is still a very close fit in the bolt face.
It is definitely case hardenned. I can’t scratch it with my hardened Starret 6 inch ruler. One thing that does not look quite original is the action face. It appears that at some time, it got faced. Maybe someone trued it. I will check all of that.
My plans are to first put the action on a bolt mandrel and check the trueness of the inner ring, the action face, and the threads, and correct as needed. I will then order a Chrome Moly barrel in a standard Remington profile, (haven’t decided on the chambering yet), and fit it to the action. I will then bed the barreled action into the stock.
The barreled action will then be sent to a top notch blueing operation to be polished and blued.
I think I will have the bolt Melonited.
I want this to be a top not hunting rifle.
here are some
View attachment 1479176pictures I just took in my hotel room.
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