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"This is where the story gets embarassing.I can't get it back together...and to make matters even worse..I can't take it apart again because something on the inside won't allow me to remove the slide again." Besides wrongly installed coupling, what else could cause this? The floor is probably too tight to be removed, and the barrel jams on follower...... Unlikely, he saw the s/n on frame, so it was stripped successfully at least once..... Could think any other reason? The gun finish looks healthy. |
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Bad karma for not accepting C&Rs!
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I wonder if he's tried taking out the mag spring and follower?
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Extra bad karma for not selling to CA
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![]() Alvin - That seems to be an M30. I made up one of Wood's unlocking tools years ago, and then tried to put my M30 together with the coupling backwards...there was no way it would go back together with it backwards...maybe the early C96's would, but my M30 wouldn't... In any event, it is not hard to unlock it without drilling holes; you just need a donor screwdriver ground down and bent, and a soft jawed vise to hold the pistol in...It does take a lot of strength - that spring is strong!!! I have the original article in my "Gunsmithing: The Tricks Of The Trade" book by J. B. Wood if you buy the gun and need a copy (the tool is actually shown on the cover)...Or you can copy the article from the 1896mauser site, too... I'd say this one was just stiff, or maybe dirty...I would have no problem buying it...(except that I already have one!)... ![]() $45 for shipping; 8 1/4% NY sales tax, plus FFL fee puts it out of my interest... ![]() |
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Hmmm
To bad he will not sell to CA. It would be fun to find what the problem is. It looks in pretty good shape. Been wanting a nice M30. Bob
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Interesting I didn't think any weapon was designed to be put back together to the point that you couldnt at least take it down again. I think somebody is gonna get a good deal on this.
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The starting price is fair. For this variation, it's not at collector grade, but at this price, it can be resold easily for profit. Fixing the problem should be a piece of cake.
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Tell you what - if it doesn't get any bids before Friday, I'll bid on it...$1.00 over the starting price... ![]() (Plus $72 tax...$45 S&H...$40 FFL fee...) ![]() |
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Without FFL, there is nothing that I can do.
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Don't you have a local gunshop/pawnshop near you that would receive it for you???
For those who might be interested in it, here's the link to a good scan of the "coupling fix" (not my scan) - http://1896mauser.com/jam.htm And here's a scan of the cover of the book showing the tool - |
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Thanks Lord. He was not killed in a car accident and still able to update the contents a little bit.
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That pictured hole is not a hole. It is a depression were the button for the lid latch is. The wood is usually blackened and the metal button is blackened(age or dirt?). Big gouge in the wood,however. I think Alvin lives in the "Bay State" which is Massachusetts.I know they have alot of restrictive guns laws.Almost as bad as California. Alvin What is your new avatar? The black hole of Calcutta????? Bob
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The black avatar is impressive, isn't it? It has a character. It's time to change avatar, but I cannot find an appropriate one, so temporarily using a black rectangle.
The stock, harness, and rod can be sold separately, probably $300+ on Ebay. If I were qualified to acquire this thing, I would have contacted seller. Living in wrong place at wrong time, that's sad. It's not unlike people dropped money on the roadside but I am not allowed to pick it up. |
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If you are referring to the large hole on the bottom, that's where the pistols butt protrudes from when the gun is inside the holster stock.
The stock cover latch button, seems ok, but it appears that the spring that actuates this latch button has been modified with an external screw, versus the pring being secured from the inside of the stock. Can anybody confirm the correctness of the outside screw. I don't remember any stocks I have owned having this outer screw for the stock latch? |
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From picture #9 (copied here), I did not see anything wrong with the cover latch or latch screw. The latch is single milled piece with button, screw installation hole and spring integrated together. As long as it's installed on the body via that latch screw, it's auto-tight. |
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Well, I was outbid!
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This item has been Sold!
C96 Broomhandle Mauser W/Holster/Stock-7.63Mauser Current Bid $1,460.00 No Reserve! Started at $899.99 # of bids 12 Auction has Ended ...WOW!!!... ![]() |
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