Mauser 98 Bolt Polish

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Hi All.
I bought an old neglected .308 FR8 Spanish Mauser "fabrica de armas la coruna mauser" with Wilson Combat barrel and std Mauser 98 Bolt.
Besides the Action and barrel that needs re bluing id like to "clean up" the overall appearance of the bolt. Pictures attached you will see it looks well worn. Ive seen a number of people polishing bolts for smoother action, but I dont need that. I only want to remove most of the remaining Bluing and keep the bolt metalised silver shiny look on the middle sections of the bolt visible through the ejection port area.
Any advise will be appreciated.

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Not an expert but I’m not sure that is blued - it could be a cerakote of some sort. If so, would probably need to be sand blasted off and then polished
 

These guys do a super nice polishing for a very reasonable price…

If you don’t want a shiny bolt you can always just cold blue it (super simple and inexpensive process).. and get the best of both worlds out of the deal (bolt will function smooth as silk in the action and will look a whole lot better once you’re done)…
 

These guys do a super nice polishing for a very reasonable price…

If you don’t want a shiny bolt you can always just cold blue it (super simple and inexpensive process).. and get the best of both worlds out of the deal (bolt will function smooth as silk in the action and will look a whole lot better once you’re done)…
thx. Where can one buy im assuming a cold bluing kit ?
 
Lots of options on Amazon...

For touch ups I usually just use the basic birchwood casey permablue.. its about $12 a bottle.. if Im needing something that looks a little more consistent across a larger area or that might need to match a factory blue, Ive found the birchwood casey super blue to be a better product.. but.. its also 4x as much..

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=cold+blu...977954&tag=googhydr-20&ref=pd_sl_3qx47qkkcc_e

Super easy to use.. the video below shows you how..

 
If you know someone with a drill press and a vise, it could be jeweled. Use lapping compound and a wooden dowel in the chuck while the bolt is clamped in a vise.

Although I wouldn't do it this way, this video shows the principle.

 
If you know someone with a drill press and a vise, it could be jeweled. Use lapping compound and a wooden dowel in the chuck while the bolt is clamped in a vise.

Although I wouldn't do it this way, this video shows the principle.

And this actually give some to the gun

1. Les aeria contact between bolt and action = less friction = easy-going.
2. Dirt have somplace to live until cleaning.
 

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