Broomhandle Mauser Maintenance Series – Lubrication

Published on November 23, 2015
Duration: 1:38

This guide details the proper lubrication of a Broomhandle Mauser pistol. Due to its design with significant metal-to-metal contact, the Mauser functions best when all moving parts are well-oiled or greased to minimize friction and wear. The process involves applying light oil to small parts, wiping off excess, and using more oil on the exterior of the bolt while keeping the interior and firing pin lightly oiled to prevent debris accumulation.

Quick Summary

The Broomhandle Mauser pistol functions best with thorough lubrication due to its design featuring extensive metal-to-metal contact. Apply light gun oil to small parts, wiping off excess. Use more oil on the bolt's exterior for smooth cycling, but only a light coating on the bolt's interior and firing pin to prevent dirt and rust.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Broomhandle Mauser Lubrication
  2. 00:04Importance of Lubrication for Mauser Design
  3. 00:20Recommended Lubricants
  4. 00:26Lubricating Small Parts
  5. 00:46Bolt Lubrication (Exterior vs. Interior)
  6. 00:50Firing Pin Lubrication
  7. 01:10Lubrication during Reassembly

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I lubricate my Broomhandle Mauser?

The Broomhandle Mauser requires thorough lubrication due to its metal-to-metal contact. Apply light gun oil to all small moving parts, wiping off excess. Use more oil on the bolt's exterior for smooth operation, but only a light coating on the bolt's interior and the firing pin to prevent dirt accumulation.

What type of lubricant is best for a Broomhandle Mauser?

Any good quality gun oil or grease is suitable for lubricating a Broomhandle Mauser. Modern lubricants are generally superior to those available when the pistol was originally manufactured, ensuring better performance and protection.

Why is lubrication so important for the Mauser pistol?

The Mauser pistol's design involves significant metal-to-metal contact within its mechanism. Proper lubrication is crucial to reduce friction, prevent excessive wear on these components, and ensure the firearm operates reliably and smoothly.

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