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A bolt-action rifle works by using a manually operated bolt to load and eject cartridges. The bolt is typically located on the right-hand side of the rifle and is operated by the user's right hand. When the bolt is opened, it rotates and lifts the locking lug out of the receiver, allowing the user to extract and eject the spent cartridge.

Surplus Mosins are cheap, but they come with sticky bolts and cosmoline preservation. PDFCoffee hosts Russian-to-English translated "Rukovodstvo Sluzhby" (Service Manuals). These PDFs explain how to disassemble the interrupter mechanism, which is essential to prevent rim-lock (a common jam where cartridge rims overlap in the magazine). bolt action pdfcoffee