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Can anyone with any actual experience Cerakoting Mausers tell me if it is necessary to remove the the bolt stop/ejector spring before Cerakoting? I suspect yes because the spring moves when one removes the bolt, but just wanted to make sure. The Cerakoter I’m considering using has not done a Mauser yet and I’m stripping it to help save the disassembly fee.
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I removed mine. I don't know why you would want to leave it in. Coat both separately.
I think, therefore I am, conservative.
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that's what I thought as well, but was just wondering more what the fit would like be getting it back together. At worst, I guess a guy could stone the edges a little if the fit is too tight due to the coating?
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Yep. Go light on the fitting surfaces.
I think, therefore I am, conservative.
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