I recently attended an estate auction and bought a 1917 dated Mauser with the DWM logo on the receiver ring and marked "GEW98" on left side of receiver. This rifle has been sporterized by Bubba with the stock cut down, barrel shortened to approximately 24", reblued (somewhat worn) and aftermarket sights (ramp front, lyman 57 rear) installed. The hang tag at the auction said 7mm Mauser but, when I got it home, it turned out to be an 8x57. The bore looks good and I have shot it with some milsurp ammo and it is surprisingly accurate. However, as a minimum, the horribly butchered stock really needs to be replaced, wherein lies the problem: I CANT GET THE DANG FRONT GUARD SCREW TO COME OUT
! I have even tried an impact tool with no effect. This is the second Mauser I have run into this problem with, the first being a 1918 vintage Mauser Oberndorf GEW 98.
Any suggestions on getting that guard screw to come out???? I don't care whether the stock is damaged in the process as it will be replaced anyway.
Thanks in advance for any help offered.Information
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