Depending on when they were made, Mauser's were either selectively pack hardened, which is a zone specific form of case hardening, or later used a process called Durferrit. Both the metallurgy and heat treatment changed over the years and depending on contract.
MAGNIFICO VIDEO AMIGO ERES UN VERDADERO ARTISTA EN SU PROFESION, ME GUSTARIA SABER DONDE PUEDO CONSEGUIR UN RECEPTOR PARA UN MAUSER ARGENTINO 1909 7.65 M.M. SI ME PUEDE AYUDAR EN ESOSE LO AGRADESCO GRACIAS UN FUERTE ABRAZO.
Cool video! I am curious how you heat treat the action? I believe those are case hardend?
Depending on when they were made, Mauser's were either selectively pack hardened, which is a zone specific form of case hardening, or later used a process called Durferrit. Both the metallurgy and heat treatment changed over the years and depending on contract.
MAGNIFICO VIDEO AMIGO ERES UN VERDADERO ARTISTA EN SU PROFESION, ME GUSTARIA SABER DONDE PUEDO CONSEGUIR UN RECEPTOR PARA UN MAUSER ARGENTINO 1909 7.65 M.M. SI ME PUEDE AYUDAR EN ESOSE LO AGRADESCO GRACIAS UN FUERTE ABRAZO.
What about retemper
That's a whole different can of worms... but we may post a video at some point.