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1886 Steyr Portuguese Kropatschek Restoration Question
I am in the process of restoring an 1886 Steyr kropatschek rifle. I've run into a problem with removing the mag tube. The tube must be moved about three inches or so in order to remove the action from the stock. In my sources a home made tool is shown, but I can't figure out how to make one. I'd appreciate some help.
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06-14-2013 07:24 PM
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Got this from another board: Figured it out, the secret is you have to remove the magazine tube about an inch or so and of course it is stuck and fragile. I used an old 577/450 case which was floating around my reloading bench, drilled and tapped the end for 8-32 threads, (same as your cleaning rods) cut a long screw so I had a treaded stud, locked it down with a nut. tapped it into the end of the brass tube and used a small hose clamp to lock the tube to the case. Hooked a cleaning handle and puilled, slid out
like a charm. Receiver out and ready to clean..
It worked !
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Thank You to kanterj For This Useful Post:
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If you can do photos whilst it's apart it would be welcomed! I've never been inside one of those rifles.
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Originally Posted by
kanterj
Hooked a cleaning handle and puilled, slid out like a charm. Receiver out and ready to clean..
Very ingenious! Not a stuck case remover but a stuck tube remover!
Originally Posted by
jmoore
If you can do photos whilst it's apart it would be welcomed! I've never been inside one of those rifles.
BTW, JM and Kanterj, the disassembly of a Kropatschek is illustrated in a series of 15 steps + a page on dismantling the bolt in
"A Collector's Guide to Military Rifle Disassembly and Reassembly" by Mowbray & Puleo.
The necessity to move the tube forwards is noted and shown in Step13, on P99.
Last edited by Patrick Chadwick; 06-17-2013 at 02:58 AM.
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Originally Posted by
Patrick Chadwick
BTW, JM and Kanterj, the disassembly of a Kropatschek is illustrated in a series of 15 steps + a page on dismantling the bolt in "A Collector's Guide to Military Rifle Disassembly and Reassembly" by Mowbray & Puleo.
Dang, now where's the fun in that? I started taking things apart and putting together without instruction as a small child and haven't gotten better since!
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