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6thMARDIV
12-16-2012, 07:01
Mauser's are unfamiliar territory for me.

Priced at $399.95

S/42 marked, 1937 dated. All Nazi stampings, no import markings. Stock appears to be a reddish walnut color. External numbers seem to match with exception of bolt.

Would there be a visible serial number on the barrel ? Gun shop won't let me disassemble.

Thanks.

dave
12-16-2012, 07:32
Yes, should be on side almost next to reciever number. Sounds like a steal. Many early (60's) imports were not 100% matched. If the bolt matches itself thats a good sign of a GI bring back. Captured rifles sometimes were thrown in piles with bolts remeved. Surrendered rifles sometimes had their bolts thrown away before surrender, etc. It may have been rebarrled by the Germans, 1937 is pretty early date. Would need to know all markings on the rifle, even under the wood. If it has an X stamp on reciever/barrel it is an RC.

6thMARDIV
12-16-2012, 08:15
Just came back from a 2nd look. No serial number on side of barell, just the Nazi symbol and Number 79 on top of barrel at junction of barrel and receiver.

Bolt does not match itself. Bolt has 2 different numbers.

Floor plate and floor plate screws match receiver S/N as does follower.

Stock has been refinished and there are no Nazi markings that I can detect. There is a 4 or 5 digit number that has been partially removed from stock that runs horizontal with buttplate under the stock hole. Can not make out numbers but they do not appear to be part of serial number.

Barrel band with sling swivel S/N does not match. Rifle is very clean overall. Stock refinish makes it very appealing to the eye. Metal matches in finish and worn appearance.

Tried moving barrel band around to look for duffle cut with no luck. Couldn't get it to move.

No X marks ,line outs or electro penciling.

dave
12-16-2012, 09:07
Sounds like a rebuild done after the war, by some country. With stock refinished, markings gone, it is no longer a collectors piece. The number removed is not original German but a number added later (by some country). The Russians did this type re-numbering. The X may be very small or perhaps on early RC rebuilds not present? The 7.9 is bore dia of barrel, which may have other stamps below wood line (usually a maker/date code). Would have to revise my statement above, not a steal but an average price for a 'shooter'. In those early years every part of that rifle will have at least last two numbers of serial. Rifle must be taken apart to see if "matching".

6thMARDIV
12-16-2012, 01:50
Thanks for the guidance Dave, guess i'll keep looking.

joem
12-16-2012, 03:16
Ask if they can reduce the price some.

jon_norstog
12-18-2012, 08:37
6th,

You are probably looking at a shooter, not a collector gun. Is the bore good? Sometimes the chambers can be so loose that cases split - one way to find that out is buy the gun and shoot it. I would try to get the rifle for $200.


Good luck!

jn

joem
12-19-2012, 04:37
I was thinking more like $250.00 to $275.00.

Hal O'Peridol
12-19-2012, 10:39
The problem is Russian Capture K98s are retailing for close to 400 bucks now days.

joem
12-20-2012, 05:40
The problem is Russian Capture K98s are retailing for close to 400 bucks now days.

Wow, I didn't know they went up that much.

randy langford
12-24-2012, 04:51
$400.00 for what sounds to me like a GI bring back Mauser is a very fair price.

Sarge
12-28-2012, 11:57
Would be IF it was a bring back, but it's Not!
If there is no ser nr on the bbl then it is a rebbl, but it is not a German rebbl or it would have an 0.2 on the bbl shank.
Sounds like a Bulgarian or Roumanian post war rework. They are the ones who numbered the stock parallel to the butt plate. They Also didn't pencil etch any numbers on parts. Many of those rifles came in before the requirememnt for importers marks also.
I'd try to buy it for at least $100 less than asking price. Altho as said previously RCs are now bringing in the $350-450 range.
Sarge