I have the following two Mausers purchased from two different sources;
Sauer&Sohn Mauser 98k (Russian capture)
Yugo M24/47
I bought them ostensibly to shoot them. Both in good condition for milsurps.
Brought them to a local gun club to have their headspace checked to ensure they are safe to shoot.
Their gunsmith "red-tagged" them as unsafe to shoot because neither of them would close the bolt on a "go" gauge.
I contacted the sellers of these rifles, and told me they both had been safely fired before.
Does anyone else find this highly unusual for a milsurp rifle??
Not closing on a "go" gauge...and both of them being from separate sources?
I'm tempted to get a second opinion from another gunsmith, but don't want to have to pay again for the same result.
Any opinions or suggestions...??
Sauer&Sohn Mauser 98k (Russian capture)
Yugo M24/47
I bought them ostensibly to shoot them. Both in good condition for milsurps.
Brought them to a local gun club to have their headspace checked to ensure they are safe to shoot.
Their gunsmith "red-tagged" them as unsafe to shoot because neither of them would close the bolt on a "go" gauge.
I contacted the sellers of these rifles, and told me they both had been safely fired before.
Does anyone else find this highly unusual for a milsurp rifle??
Not closing on a "go" gauge...and both of them being from separate sources?
I'm tempted to get a second opinion from another gunsmith, but don't want to have to pay again for the same result.
Any opinions or suggestions...??