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1895 Chilean Mauser bolt.

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Maybe a long shot.

Whilst looking for a decent stock for a Spanish Mauser I came into a stock with a rifle included... except the bolt.
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Anyone have a spare bolt hanging around?
 

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Thanks for the tip on the auction, but I don't think a 98 bolt will fit a 95, or am I wrong?

I'm certainly not wanting to pay $125 for a bolt, and most of the ones I'm finding are stripped.

Maybe someone has one laying around they are wiling to part with for a reasonable price.
I’ve been looking over google images so I can recognize the proper bolt when I see it
 
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Thanks for the tip on the auction, but I don't think a 98 bolt will fit a 95, or am I wrong?

I'm certainly not wanting to pay $125 for a bolt, and most of the ones I'm finding are stripped.

Maybe someone has one laying around they are wiling to part with for a reasonable price.
The only thing that MAY fit is a Spanish 1893 mauser bolt.

Swedish 94, 96, Argentine 91, and all the 98's are all different.

If you see a sun shaped stamp and crossed hammers on the top of the bolt knob, its a chilean 95.

 

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The only thing that MAY fit is a Spanish 1893 mauser bolt.

Swedish 94, 96, Argentine 91, and all the 98's are all different.

If you see a sun shaped stamp and crossed hammers on the top of the bolt knob, its a chilean 95.

I appreciate the info.

I know the 93 Spanish won't fit, I have one of those - or, at least I have what I think is a 93 Spanish (there are no markings whatsoever except for a serial #), and others in the know are in agreement.

But, at least I know what I'm looking for now. I'm not in a bind - I purchased the stock, and the receiver/barrel was included in the deal. I'm not deep in it, and if I end up trading this off for parts, so be it.
 

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