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Pistols => Model 1934 Pistol => Topic started by: dickinsons on May 29, 2015, 01:31:07 PM

Title: assembling a 1934 Mauser 7.65
Post by: dickinsons on May 29, 2015, 01:31:07 PM
I have been able to successfully dissemble and clean a 34' Mauser (serial # 583526 made in 1940?).  I have not been able to reassemble it.  I am assuming there is a special sequence of events.  Can anyone send me a guide for putting this thing back together?
 
help
Steven
Title: Re: assembling a 1934 Mauser 7.65
Post by: geert45 on May 29, 2015, 02:26:56 PM
Watch the clip in the link at Youtube and works opposite to reassemble. My opinion you has to start with Ejector & hold-open catch, but be careful when you put back the magazine spring, the spring needs to be at the left side of the Ejector & hold-open catch. Look here, http://www.mauserguns.com/forum/index.php/topic,469.0.html, there is picture.
Geert

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3nqTdqMAAE

If you're in doubt, wait for an answer from Burgess Mason, I always giving this advice.
Title: Re: assembling a 1934 Mauser 7.65
Post by: 1914mauser on May 30, 2015, 06:23:15 AM
Nothing I can add. Interesting youtube video, not as bad as most but then he doesn't try talking about history or variations. One thing I can point out is that his choice of tools is not ideal. I suggest using wood or plastic tools for disassembly. A tooth brush handle cut off at the brush, a chop stick and/or a popsicle stick are other options. A screw driver with the shaft covered with a piece of tubing is another idea. Use a screw driver for screws. Any prying or pushing with a wood or plastic tool. That way if you slip you will avoid a nasty scratch.

Regards,