Emerson
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Yup, it's for a Siamese.
Thanks Everyone, guess that's what it is.
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IIRC the Siamese mausers had the firing pin indexed 90 degrees off what a regular 98 pin was.
Thanks for the reply. I did a little research and I think it must be Siamese unless there were any others like that.
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Hello,
I'm new to this forum.
I bought a firing pin assembly at a gun show to replace the firing pin on my Turkish Mauser but it doesn't fit. I tried taking the firing pin off of the assembly and tried to put it on the Turkish assembly but the Turkish cocking piece wouldn't twist on, then i noticed that the cocking piece that went with the firing pin had the hole cut horizontal instead of vertical like the Turk one had. So I was going to sell it on ebay but I don't know what it is. Does anybody know what it could be? The number on the safety was the only marking I could find on any of the parts.
http://i1147.photobucket.com/albums/o548/williamsanders5/Auction%20Background%20Samples/DSC08755.jpg
http://i1147.photobucket.com/albums/o548/williamsanders5/Auction%20Background%20Samples/DSC08739.jpg
http://i1147.photobucket.com/albums/o548/williamsanders5/Auction%20Background%20Samples/DSC08747.jpg
http://i1147.photobucket.com/albums/o548/williamsanders5/Auction%20Background%20Samples/DSC08750.jpg
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What Kind Of Mauser Firing Pin Assembly Is This?
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Yeah I still could use a firing pin. It would be for a standard Turk. Would you trade a whole asssembly (The corresponding parts I showed in the pics except Turkish)? I really only need the firing pin but it might be nice to have spare of the other parts just in case something else wears out.