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    Need help with a Mauser

    Hi guys, I bought a sporterized Mauser on the EE last week. It doesnt have a bolt with it. Its very nice, however, I tried several 98 and VZ mauser bolts and non will close on it, even with an empty chamber! Any advice? It reall looks like a VZ24. the sporterized stock is identical to a VZ24 stock, the front sight too, Its entirely scubber except for the serial number and a british import marking near the tip of the barrel (saying 7,92mm tons etc etc). I'll try to post some picture later. all the bolts I tried half close on an empty chamber. An 8mm dummy round fits perfectly in the chamber.
    Here's a few pictures , hope somebody can help. I use to have a yougo Mauser, a vz24, and K98s, this look like a VZ24, but not the markings :











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    JP, Remove the extractor before trying the bolt. Sometimes they interfere and have to be fit to the action. Also measure the guard screws spacing to see if it is a intermediate length action. It could be a Yugoicon which is an intermediate length action and looks very much like a VZ24. I don.t have the dimension for the action length handy but you can do a Google search and find it. Salt Flat

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    Thanks for the suggestion, a regular 98k trigger guard fits on it so the length is standard. I tried a bolt with no extractor on it but its still wont close up. I never seen these markings before and the rear sight starts a 200m.

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