How to: Disassemble and Reassemble the Mauser Rifle.
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article on how to disassemble and reassemble the Mauser Rifle.
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Disassembly Instructions
Figure 1 shows a typical
Mauser.
Remove the bolt as shown in Figure 2.
Turn the rifle over
and press down on the magazine release as shown in Figure
3.
Remove the magazine cover.
Some Mausers have screw locks, you
can either turn the screw lock so the receiver screw hole is round
or just remove the screw lock.
Remove the front
receiver screw from the receiver.
Remove the rear
receiver screw from the receiver.
Note:
The trigger guard screws can be difficult to remove.
Some suggestions to help with this are -
Spray some solvent or penetrating oil and let them soak;
Use a proper fitting screw driver;
Use a punch and hammer to tap the screw in the direction
to loosen (this works very well).
Remove the trigger guard and
magazine well from rifle.
Remove the cleaning
rod from the rifle.
Figure 10
shows my trick for removing the front barrel band without marring
the stock. If you don't have a clamp - you need three hands and
to be double jointed. Once the clamp is holding down the barrel
band spring, tap lightly on the front barrel band and it will slide
forward.
Figure 11
shows front barrel band removed.
Remove the barrel
band spring from the rifle as shown in Figure 12.
Lightly tap on the
rear barrel sleeve and it will slide forward off of the rifle stock
as shown in Figures 13 and 14.
.
Now lift the receiver and barrel from the
rifle stock..
The upper
handguard is held on by a spring around the barrel.
Please note that on the Yugo m48 and other Mausers there may be
a screw at the front of the rear sight that needs to be removed
prior to removing the handguard.
Lift the upper handguard from rear to front.
Lift sight tangent so it is point straight
up. Turn upper handguard till you can remove from sight tangent.
Figure 21
shows the disassembled Mauser.
Reassembly Instructions
Place upper handguard over sight tangent.
Snap upper handguard
into place.
Place barrel and
receiver assembly into rifle stock.
Slide rear barrel
band onto rifle stock.
Place barrel band
spring in groove. Make sure the end with the small round button
points towards the front of the rifle.
Place clamp on barrel band spring and tighten
just enough to keep it depressed.
Slide front barrel
band onto stock. Make sure side with small round hole in facing
to the right of the rifle. Lightly tap front barrel band until the
round hole is again over the small button on the barrel band spring
Turn rifle over
and place trigger guard and magazine well into rifle stock.
Insert both receiver
screws.
Tighten the receiver
screws.
Turn receiver screw
locks to locked position. This is the position that prevents the
receiver screws from turning.