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K98 cleaning rod
I have a probably extremely stupid question.
I took delivery of my first ever Mauser rifle today, it is infact the first ever one I have even handled.
An initial surprise was to unscrew and remove the cleaning rod only to find it is only a few inches long. I had assumed it was a cleaning rod for the bore.
What was this rod used for. It seems handy for removing the magazine floor plate, and I presume could be used for cleaning the chamber, but after that I’m at a bit of a loss?
I promise I did try and Google this before posting what I expect is a very stupid question.
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11-08-2021 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by
Micheal Doyne
I have a probably extremely stupid question.
I took delivery of my first ever Mauser rifle today, it is infact the first ever one I have even handled.
An initial surprise was to unscrew and remove the cleaning rod only to find it is only a few inches long. I had assumed it was a cleaning rod for the bore.
When you say a few inches long, do you mean just a couple of inches, or do you mean 10 or 12.5 inches as per the video shown in previous post?
If you really mean just a few, then its either a real rod that for what ever reason has been cut up and just inserted (maybe the rod tube is blocked off for some reason?)
If you have a 10 inch or 12.5 inch rod then there is nothing wrong with what you have.
They were designed to be shared, and in the field troops were meant to share rods and screw 3 of them together to form one rod for through cleaning a rifle.
Just the thing for putting round holes in square heads.
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Cheers for the information, sorry for being very slow in responding. I mislayed my phone which in turn held the password.
I had no idea re the sharing practice, and just assumed it as a full length rod. The rod is a perfectly correct 10.5”
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