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Boolit Master
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Northern Virginia
Posts: 476
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Nickel follower block
This happens to be a Swede CG-63, but you get the idea:
![]() Resp'y, Bob S.
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Boolit Master
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: NW Washington, just N. of Seattle
Posts: 263
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Over the years, I have had several dozen issue Mausers, half a dozen 03's and 03A3's, a P14, three M1917's. All fed single rounds laid on the follower, or inserted into the chamber, not pressed into the magazine well and closed with no more effort than rounds fed from the magazine.
Why do you suppose all of mine would single feed and so few of youse guys'es do? I have noticed that each and every one I've seen has the front of the extractor hook bevelled. I can't believe that all those rifles over all those years had their extractors bevelled by anyone other than the factory. The bolt rifles currently in my racks are: Swede M38 (Husq. 1943) Yugo M48, Chilean M1912/61. Rem. 03-A3, M1917 Eddystone, M1917 Remington. Every bloody one has a bevelled extractor. Every one single feeds as smoothly and effortlessly as if it were designed to. Gerry N. |
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Boolit Mold
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Posts: 13
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I guess you're just a lucky guy!
In addition to my current M1917 Enfield, I also have a M1895 Dutch Mannlicher that won't feed single cartridges.
They are out there... Tom www.vintage-gunlore.com
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Boolit Bub
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Reno, Nevada
Posts: 38
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Found a two groove rifleing Eddystone today that had a bright shiney bore for half of what I've been seeing them at other places lately.
I had him hold it for a day till I can scrounge up some cash. I can't wait to try one of these clubs out! |
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Boolit Master
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Pretty much all have a bevel of sorts but usually need more of a bevel to jump over the rim easily.
If you look at the construction of the Mauser style extractors you can see that you are pushing your luck forcing it over the rim as the shortest part of the )usually very old extractor is being bent. Withthis in mind, I'll feed mine from the magazine thanks. I'm not hunting dangerous game, but a broken extractor is a huge PITA, even at the range.
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Boolit Master
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Australia
Posts: 221
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Why don't you simply drop a single round on top of the follower,then give the bum of the case a little push so it clicks under the mag rail and below the extractor so when you push the bolt forward the round pops up onto the bolt face engages the extractor and chambers just like Paul Mauser designed it to.I do that with all my rifles and it works a treat. Pat
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Boolit Master
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Yakima, Washington
Posts: 707
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I've chosen to leave mine unadultered for the forseeable future. It's not bothering me, I like the design .......
And if someone needs to grind theirs ...... that's their rifle ....... My specimen has been changed enough already before I got it ........ I want it left as is ...... Three 44s |
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