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Did it when I 1st got the rifle, then got it cerracoated and said fugg redoing the receivers 1st and 2nd stage fulcrum grooves. Bored .... Up at 530 am.... Said fugg it I'm hitting it. Simple project 2.5 hrs.... This was the issue that was eating at my ocd.......
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Layer of cerracoat gone and steel below burnished
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Ready to polish the stuff.
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Polished area done. Only so much you can do. Pics suck... But it is a vast improvement on the 1st polishing job I did. Removing metal or altering geomoetry on parts is a no no. Rest of parts polished waaay better than the 1st time.
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Assembled and all 3 safety test GTG. Bolt slam. Bounce test on safe and fire. Safety cycling and reset test. Shoot a nazi rifle and shoot a Bulgarian commie rifle early tommorow morning for the 4th of july.
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Epoxy a thin piece of stainless steel sheet metal over the pits and mirror-polish it with a Cratex wheel. It's a rubberized abrasive wheel that's available on Ebay, color-coded in several grits. Green is the one I buy by the dozen. Cratex also works better on the other points of contact on a Mauser trigger than the felt bob and polishing compound. Jerry
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Little bit of J-B Weld on those dimples and sand smooth. Looking good.
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I tried to polish my trigger this morning but the pain pills killed that idea.
God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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Got a laugh out of that Roger.
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Little bit of J-B Weld on those dimples and sand smooth. Looking good. I would just go timney instead of that. Or buy another 98 trigger and make the 1st stage bump go away. Might do it too see how it feels as a single stage. Could always do a set screw set up also for a single stage. Aint but 5 or 6 bucks just for the trigger itself. Its has a smooth 1st stage, with a firm its their crisp 2nd stage. Probably 3.5 pds .
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Now move on to the bolt- - - - - -you can polish your knob! Jerry
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Go the Timney route. Many of those home done conversions half pull the trigger. Have at it on your own risk.
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50 or 60 years ago, a small company was selling a very well made and very thin/hard component that fit nicely over that double bump portion of the Mauser two-stage trigger - they may have called it a "shoe" - not certain abut that term. It was easy to install and quite durable. In almost most all cases, the result was a crisp single stage let off. Installed a few back then - still work well. I think the cost was about $1.00 to 1.50 for each.
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50 or 60 years ago, a small company was selling a very well made and very thin/hard component that fit nicely over that double bump portion of the Mauser two-stage trigger - they may have called it a "shoe" - not certain abut that term. It was easy to install and quite durable. In almost most all cases, the result was a crisp single stage let off. Installed a few back then - still work well. I think the cost was about $1.00 to 1.50 for each. I have seen that or something similar I think. Little leaf spring screw on attachment just enough to keep pressure on it for single stage on the 2nd bump taking up the 1st bump. I kinda like the 2 stage as it is now also. Perfectly safe and crisp. Probably mess around with another one and see what happens modifying the 1st bump.
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Go the Timney route. Many of those home done conversions half pull the trigger. Have at it on your own risk. Timney is an option someday outta curiosity. Not being a dik saying this. One thing I am not is a neophyte. I do good safe work at my skill level that I am able to. I refuse to pay for work that others pay for that is substandard IMO. Seen it too many times nationwide. And fixed what others have paid for too many times. And I stayed at a motel 6 years ago. JK LOL!!!
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The very worst thing a person can do to a mauser trigger is to remove the first stage. If one wants a single stage trigger, an overriding sear type is the best bet. Smooth up the "bumps" with a fine stone, smooth up the bottom of the tang, then spot harden it, then polish. The contact surfaces of the sear and cocking piece should be smooth, hard, and sharp with a neutral contact angle. If the first stage can be pulled to the second stage with about 1 to 1 1/2 lb of pull and will reset when released, it is good. I generally aim for a final let off of 3 pounds or slightly less. If I had a receiver which was as badly grooved as yours, I think I would cut a recess and install a tungsten carbide insert at the wear point. GD
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The very worst thing a person can do to a mauser trigger is to remove the first stage. If one wants a single stage trigger, an overriding sear type is the best bet. Smooth up the "bumps" with a fine stone, smooth up the bottom of the tang, then spot harden it, then polish. The contact surfaces of the sear and cocking piece should be smooth, hard, and sharp with a neutral contact angle. If the first stage can be pulled to the second stage with about 1 to 1 1/2 lb of pull and will reset when released, it is good. I generally aim for a final let off of 3 pounds or slightly less. If I had a receiver which was as badly grooved as yours, I think I would cut a recess and install a tungsten carbide insert at the wear point. GD I got the trigger how you describe 1st stage how you describe it and 2nd stage at around 3.5. And it resets back from 1st stage if ya let off before completeing 2nd stage squeeze if you decide not to shoot. So you think the 2 bump grooves in the receiver are worn too deep? I took that pic on 4x. When you say overiding sear type. Do you mean an aftermarket like the Timney featherweight??? My main question about the Timney is, is it compatible with a beuhler low profile safety? Just got done looking at their web site. Can get one set at 1.5 pds. Would actually like a trigger like my mod 70. No take up and crisp, breaks like glass. About 18 to 20 oz. 24 oz from a Timney would be GTG. Just their, ready to touch off. Tried to call their techs. Gone for the 4th weekend Trigger works proper. But Im also open to any advice. Never stop learning.
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Always an excellent sign of high literacy when the first six posts in a thread are by the same person.
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Always an excellent sign of high literacy when the first six posts in a thread are by the same person. Hmmmm... 1st six post were pics and descriptions of a basic project. Some on here enjoy posting stuff about what they do. Some on here enjoy those threads also. They might not make comments, but yet look at threads. Got dove season coming up soon. Yep .... Live from the stand with that for sure. Especially when the lull in midafternoon hits Cant wait till live from the stand posting and pics deer hunting this fall. Cant wait till next spring for live from the stand turkey hunting. Lots of dudes on here love that schitt..... They like busting on my azz. They like seeing what I got going on and kills. I got big boy pants on. And aint nobody on here making direct deposits into my checking account..... So IDGAF about some little innuendo shots on the internet actually. LMFAO!!! My pics back up my schitt. BTDT many times and will continue to do so. Firm beleiver in pics or it never happened .... Unlike many on here who say this, that, or the other. And never put up a pic of anything.... LOL!!!!!
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