Help with Spanish 1916 mauser bolt
Hi guys, new to mausers, looking for some help, my son came home from a gun show with a really worn out Spanish 1916 mauser. The rifle needs to be completely redone, so it's a great project gun for him to learn on. My concern at the moment is the bolt. The safety was inopt when he brought it home, after disassembly,and cleaning, we reassembled the bolt with the same issues, when installed in the action and cocked, the rear cocking cover is not being pushed back far enough to allow the safety lever to move. It appears to be about a1/4 inch short. I suspect the parts are incorrect, but visually they appear correct. Any info will be appreciated .
Thanks in advance
Do NOT try to fire this rifle !!!
A non-functioning safety lever on a Mauser action is an A1 danger signal.
This sounds like Bubba, who may have
1) fudged together bits from different types of Mauser actions. Like, for instance, installing a striker with incorrect length.
2) FUBARed the sear/cocking piece/bolt sleeve interaction in a misguided attempt to lighten the trigger pull.
In both cases, the rifle is in a possibly dangerous state, and the cure could be expensive.
Whatever you do,
DO NOT TRY TO FIRE IT.
The FIRST thing required for diagnosis in such a case is PHOTOS of all the bits!