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    71/84 Mauser Bolt

    Hi
    Could someone look at the picture of my bolt and tell me if something is missing ?
    I think there should be a protrusion where the arrow is pointing to work the lifter. If this is the case could someone post a picture of how it should look.

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    Hi
    Thanks for the picture link, but it does not show the bolt head and area I would like to see

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    Your bolt looks normal. The lifter works off a cog that is activated by the ejector.

    The cog should contact the ejector at the front of the slot (just up and back of the arrow in your picture) when the bolt is pulled back.
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