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Here's the $12K Mauser African model magnum:

http://www.mitchellsales.com/rifles/mauser_m98/index.htm

Note the standard magnum's only $9,900 and the basic non-magnum's listed at $7,900.

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Nice rifle - but not the M03.
- mike
 
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The brandnew MAUSER 03 is now available.
As Mauser is very interessting in exporting this new rifle, I fear we pay in Germany much more for it than in other countries. Our price here is 1645 EURO for the basic model. magnums 155 more. What do you pay for this Mauser 03??

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I haven't seen one in this country. By the way, how much is 1645 Euros in American dollars? Rojelio
 
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FXConverter - 164 Currency Converter Results

Sunday, March 14, 2004

1,645 Euro = 2,011 US Dollar

(That's using the "Interbank rate" setting in the converter settings.)



http://www.oanda.com/convert/classic



Mauser's web site:

http://www.mauserwaffen.de/





 
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Burkhard,

Gander Mountain is going to carry them, but hasn't received any yet. They're a big discount chain, and should give us a good idea what the pricing will be. I haven't actually seen any on the shelves here, though. One guy who sells older Mausers (and is pretty proud of them judging by his prices) has them listed on his site for $12,000. I can't imagine they'll really go for anything like that, though.

Steve
 
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Haven't found out yet and I wonder if they will take a Blaser 93 in trade........DJ
 
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It looks as though this rifle has a lot in common with the Sauer 202. Frankly, I wouldn't be too surprised if they are made by Sauer and marketed under the Mauser name. $12,000 though is WAY out of line. I bet the dude added a zero by mistake.

Gabe
 
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Burkhard,
Is the Mauser03 a controlled feed/claw extractor type like a M98?
 
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Mauser's brochure (with spec's) for the M03:
http://www.mauserwaffen.de/images/MauserM03English.pdf
(Adobe Acrobat required to open and read the file.)

Mauser's web site:
http://www.mauserwaffen.de/

From the info on the web site, it appears to be a push feed.

The M03 bolt:


-Bob F.
 
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mho,

what is it that you did "not" like about the M03 other than the fact it's a push feed?

crude workmanship?

poor material or assembly?
 
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He was commenting that the rifle in the link was in fact the african model and was nothing like the 03.

Gabe
 
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He was commenting that the rifle in the link was in fact the african model and was nothing like the 03.

Gabe



That's it.

I have actually never handled an M03, although as an R93 user I very much like the idea of the cocking mechanism and the switch barrel system. My brother in law handled one the other day, and he liked it - all steel, said the cocking mecahnism worked very smoothly.

- mike
 
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The Mauser M 03 seems to use intertwined technology from its Blaser-Sauer-SIG parent cy., i.e. :
- from R93 : bbl. and bolt head switch, scope mounting, cocking mechanism :
- from 202 : bolt lugs (PF) + locking in bbl., magazine.
Kettner advertizes the basic model at 1735 �.
 
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