I have been reading a book on bolt action rifles called "Bolt action rifles" by Frank De Haas. He has a chapter on the Model 98 where he states that the receivers varied in quality, the pre-1920's in general, were softer than the later makes, and that the Mausers dated 1944 and 1945 are "sometimes very soft or hard, mostly the latter". Having once been a Japanese Arisaka collector and am aware of the variances of manufacturing quality in wartime, though none of my Japanese rifles seemed soft, has anybody heard of metallurgical problems in any massed produced Mauser Model 98?
The author also states that "the trigger pull is poor" on the Mosin Nagant model 91/30. Well I have owned 4 of these guns, and the two that I currently have are equipped with nice decent triggers. So, it might be a limited writer's opinion. My Yugo Mauser Model 48 seems nice, but the interior action and bolt are not the greatest in machining refinement due to the abundant tool marks . Should I be concerned on the quality of steel for this gun?
Thanks.