Vergueiro Portuguese Mauser Bolt Disassemble and Re-assembly Video
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regarding the Mauser Verguieros we have at Recon Ordnance, bolt stops are missing and the project was set aside while we worked with the 1891 Argentine carbines. When they are ready to go we will have to assess the condition and move forward.
Kevin
regarding the Mauser Verguieros we have at Recon Ordnance, bolt stops are missing and the project was set aside while we worked with the 1891 Argentine carbines. When they are ready to go we will have to assess the condition and move forward.
Kevin
In addition to the 6.5 and 8mm rifles and carbine there is a 7mm that Brazil used. The 6.5 riles are almost non existant in the US. Most went to Europe [Germany] in the '70s
Looks like I might get the bolt for my 6.5 back together. It has been sitting disassembled for 3 or 4 days. Yes, very much easier to take apart than to put together. These jigsaw puzzle bolts are incredible.