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K98 Barrel and Rear Sight Swap
Does anyone here have experience or know the tools and procedures to remove a K98 barrel, remove the rear sight, put the rear sight on a new K98 barrel and then put the new barrel on the K98? I have a mint K98 barrel to replace my shot out Steyr barrel and am hoping to make it a do it yourself job. Thanks for any advice.
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10-15-2009 12:34 PM
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you will need the right tools. barrel vise, and action wrench.
the sight base is high temp soldered on, and will need to be heated off.
a propane torch will not get it hot enough to flow.
you can get silver solder at Brownells, they sell the tools as well.
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Originally Posted by
Recce21
Does anyone here have experience or know the tools and procedures to remove a
K98 barrel, remove the rear sight, put the rear sight on a new K98 barrel and then put the new barrel on the K98? I have a mint K98 barrel to replace my shot out Steyr barrel and am hoping to make it a do it yourself job. Thanks for any advice.
98 barrels can be extremely tight. Unless you are planning on making a business out of it you would be better off letting a pro who has already invested in the tools handle the job.
It's not that you couldn't do it but I helped a friend do one once and it was a first class b*tch!
Regards,
Jim
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This job is strictly for a pro. Many gunsmiths can't/won't attempt the job. Too many shop hours on a a milsurp. Once the customer gets the estimate he is usually gone. Cheaper to find a nice Kar98 with a good barrel. The many Yugo 98's on the market are still quite cheap.
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Originally Posted by
Recce21
Does anyone here have experience or know the tools and procedures to remove a
K98 barrel, remove the rear sight, put the rear sight on a new K98 barrel and then put the new barrel on the K98? I have a mint K98 barrel to replace my shot out Steyr barrel and am hoping to make it a do it yourself job. Thanks for any advice.
It can be done at home and as Chuck stated you will need the right tools, if you have some basic engineering skills i suggest getting a copy of the NRA gunsmithing book lots of good info, and has tools that you can make which you would need for the barrel swap.
I have done a few and the ones i have done, the sight base were lead soldered, last one was a portuguese mauser that i used a k98 barrel to replace the original, which required some machine work and had to be rethreaded.
As i,m in the uk it was the only option.
Have a look on the restorers section under portuguese mauser, i posted it in 2 parts it may give an idea of the work involved minus the lathe work etc.
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