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    Yugo Bolt Question

    I have a fairly decent M24/47. I have no desire to "Bubba" it, but I wanted to scope it so I used a scout scope setup that replaces the rear sight ladder with a Picatinny rail. Works fine, and it can be returned to original configuration in a few minutes.

    But ... I don't care for the straight bolt. Aesthetically, I prefer the look of the turned-down bolts on the M48s and K98s. Does anyone know if either an M48 or a K98icon bolt would fit an M24/47? (Subject, of course, to headspacing concerns -- I'm mostly concerned with the nominal length of the bolt.)

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    A Yugoicon 48 might work but a Germanicon 98k bolt will not. The Yugo m48 is short action, while the German 98K is long action. I am not sure, if the Yugo m24/47 is long action or short action.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m4a3sherman View Post
    I am not sure, if the Yugoicon m24/47 is long action or short action.

    Also short action.

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    There you have it. Theoretically, one could find an m48 bolt on the loose or take a 24/47 bolt and turn down the handle while keeping the original one. Be wary of headspace and check after you swap the bolts round.

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    Probably easier to find an aftermarket bent down bolt body/handle and put it together with all the original parts that way you don't have to worry about headspace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobSmith View Post
    Probably easier to find an aftermarket bent down bolt body/handle and put it together with all the original parts that way you don't have to worry about headspace.
    Sounds promising. Any suggestions where to start looking for a spare bolt body -- or just haunt the gun shows (which are infrequent around here)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chadwick View Post
    Also short action.
    Technically these are referred to as "intermediate" length action Mausers.

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    Hi!
    Measure the Bolt Body lenght!
    Standard lenght is 6.370 "
    Intermediate 1 is 6.165 "
    Intermediate 2 is 6.080 "
    magnum 1 is 6.770 "
    magnum 2 is 6.740 "
    true short is 5.760 "
    M 94 / M 96 carl gustav is 5.630 "
    M93 / M 95 standard is 5.550 "

    All Measurements from the "Mauser Bolt Actions" from Jerry Kuhnhausen!!
    Best Book i Found!!!!
    Greetings
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    ---------- Post added at 05:49 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:45 PM ----------

    Hi again!
    I have forgotten the yugo one.
    Yugoicon M24, M47, M48 is 6.115 "

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    Good grief!

    I had no idea there were so many variations. Thanks (I think ).

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    I have a Yugoicon System at Home, it was Produced after WW2 with Original Parts and Mauser Standard Spec`s. You have to look for Mod. 98 on the Receiver.
    If you find it. It`s a standard Mauser System. and all the Standard Parts will fit! The Headspace has to be checked at a Bolt Change for Safety Reasons!!!!
    I inserted a La Coruna Standard Bolt at my Yugo an it Fit´s perfect.
    Hope this will Help you as well!!
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