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    Mauser firing pin ID

    I recently got a couple dozen Mauser firing pins and would like to ID what I have. These seem to be the same size as the K98icon's but do not have the safety shoulders. I'm thinking they are for the M-1910, 1936 Mauser but may work for others. Any ideas?

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