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Author: | oldernavy [ Mon Aug 06, 2012 5:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: seeking help identifying a mauser |
Of course then you have to get into British Enfields and Mosin Nagants. |
Author: | mausercurious [ Mon Aug 06, 2012 6:18 pm ] |
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Author: | Et2ss [ Thu Aug 09, 2012 2:53 pm ] |
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Looking at the pics it is a SA contract Mauser that was converted to 30-06. The crest seems to have been scrubbed so can't tell what country did the conversion Edit: according to your first post perhaps a Brazilian Mauser if this is the B in a diamond you described (could be a lightly struck star instead of a diamond) I also found this cartouche on a Brazilian listed on an auction site |
Author: | mausercurious [ Fri Aug 10, 2012 10:25 am ] |
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Et2ss, Thanks for the input ! The second pic that you posted matches mine . I have only seen that stock stamp one other place on the net besides my rifle until your post . Please tell me more ! |
Author: | mausercurious [ Fri Aug 10, 2012 10:42 am ] |
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http://s1070.photobucket.com/albums/u49 ... 010012.jpg |
Author: | oldernavy [ Fri Aug 10, 2012 4:36 pm ] |
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Oberndorf. M1908 mauser? DWM owned the factory. This was probably a conversion from 7mm? The two Cs are more than likely Greek omegas that DWM used. Possibly sold by Springfield Sporters. |
Author: | Et2ss [ Fri Aug 10, 2012 6:15 pm ] |
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This could be a converted 1908 which would have been built originally by DWM in Germany. This is a large ring (strong) action These conversions were done at Itajubá Arsenal You could easily find another complete stock and restore it to military trim. The bolts were bent during the covnersion |
Author: | mausercurious [ Sat Aug 11, 2012 10:27 am ] |
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So that would make it a m1908/34 ??? Someone had said the small C 's and F prefix serial number would indicate Columbia . Know anything on that ? |
Author: | Et2ss [ Sat Aug 11, 2012 11:01 am ] |
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The 1908/34 was a carbine where I think yours still has the longer barrel length? A measure would tell for sure. I will have to dig out my references for prefixes, etc. |
Author: | mausercurious [ Sat Aug 11, 2012 12:22 pm ] |
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Barrel length = 23.25 " (dry fired,inserting rod and measuring it) |
Author: | mausercurious [ Sat Aug 11, 2012 12:23 pm ] |
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rifle length = 43.375" (top of butt to top of muzzle) = 43 " (bottom of butt to bottom of muzzle) |
Author: | mausercurious [ Sat Aug 11, 2012 12:25 pm ] |
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Et2ss, thanks . What book would that be ? |
Author: | Et2ss [ Sat Aug 11, 2012 1:04 pm ] |
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OK I'm stumped. I have no references on Brazilian Mausers. All the 1908, 08-34, And M954 pictures DO NOT have the nip in the front receiver ring. Wher as the Columbian conversions I have seen do Rad??? I know he has Mauser references to solve this mystery. Are there any markings on the side rail? (lh side) |
Author: | mausercurious [ Sat Aug 11, 2012 1:18 pm ] |
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Has a mix of Columbia and Brazil . As far as I know there is no history on that . I made a new post about the stock stamping . It seems to be rare . Figured start with that and than go from there . Appreciate the effort ! |
Author: | Et2ss [ Sat Aug 11, 2012 10:10 pm ] |
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The Book I have only lists Brazilians in the "Lesser Pattern" section on Mausers, no real detail. There were references to FN, Radom and even CZ supplying arms to Brazil |
Author: | HerrMesser [ Sun Aug 12, 2012 11:03 am ] |
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The 08/34 is a short rifle, not a carbine. The rifle seems to be a composite put together of SA parts. The main reference I have MMROTW. Rad |
Author: | mausercurious [ Mon Aug 20, 2012 12:34 pm ] |
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went to the range . she 's not bad for a collection of parts . Kicks like a donkey and barks like a dog . Very cool gun . Shot pretty tight pattern , but all high . Than I tried compensating and compensated too much , all low . Once I get use to using these sights it should be good . Thanks all |
Author: | HerrMesser [ Mon Aug 20, 2012 2:48 pm ] |
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You can get taller front sights and you can file them down to zero in. Rad |
Author: | mausercurious [ Mon Aug 20, 2012 5:10 pm ] |
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Thanks Rad , Where is a good place to buy them ? |
Author: | HerrMesser [ Tue Aug 21, 2012 10:20 am ] |
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Just did a google and came up with these. https://www.libertytreecollectors.com/p ... roduct=714 http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=341/ ... IGHT-BLANK http://e-sarcoinc.com/swedmsrhighfrontsight.aspx That will get you started. Rad |
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