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    Legacy Member mnmkeller's Avatar
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    I will likely only be doing a light cleaning as there is a large crack in the handguard and likely some smaller ones as well.

    I will have to put a little glue on the crack to prevent a catastrophic break but I am very hesitant to take this apart to clean it.

    I will say the bolt is def in worse shape than the rest of the rifle which is matching with serial A 81 which should an early rifle.
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    I would try to take it apart if you can to clean it. I have noticed some of these South American Mausers can have some decent rusting/pitting underneath the wood that needs to be addressed to stop further damage.

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