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7mm Mauser
12 January 2007, 23:52
Rayderluvr7mm Mauser
Stopped in the pawn shop today, they Proprietor handed me a rifle, told me I needed it. It is a 7mm Mauser. Is that the same as 7x57 that I hear so many good things about?
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12 January 2007, 23:56
LE270Yes
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13 January 2007, 00:33
Tyler KempSame thing.
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13 January 2007, 00:44
Idaho Sharpshooterwhat kind of rifle is is, and how's the bore look?
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13 January 2007, 04:02
RayderluvrI am not sure what the action is, I am guessing a mauser of some sort. I did not have a chance to inspect, as wife was waiting in the tuck, honking the horn. It had the military contour barrel, and the stock appeared to be a military stock that was cut down and reshaped. The length of pull ws too short for me. I will look at it in the morning and get more details (if he has any...this is a pawn shop, and the guy is a nice old guy, but not sure how much he knows about anything outside of common stuff).
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13 January 2007, 04:10
vapodogif it's a military then it's a Mauser....but only a few of them were 1898 Mausers.....most were prior to that and cocked on closing and had a small receiver ring.
If you can get a photo for us it would be a big help.
BTW.....military rifles are sometimes misquoted as to caliber.....so confirm it by checking the bore diameter if you want to shoot it.
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14 January 2007, 07:00
Riodotquote:
Originally posted by vapodog:
BTW.....military rifles are sometimes misquoted as to caliber.....so confirm it by checking the bore diameter if you want to shoot it.
Yes!...It happened to me - bought a Peruvian and the barrel was stamped "7mm mauser".
It was a 7.62 Argentine caliber.
I found out when the bullets pinballed down the barrel and missed the target at 50 yards....4 ft high.....3ft left....2ft right....had my real scare when I looked at the brass of the 3 rounds I fired.
They were fireformed to something very scary!!!

Have it checked!
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14 January 2007, 19:22
jstevensriodot
I saw a fellow doing something similar at the range a year ago. He was shooting an old military Mauser in 8x57, and asked his buddy why the cases were splitting and didn't shoot particularly well. They were totally confused, so I picked up an empty. It was obvious that someone years ago had rechambered it to 8mm-06 cases as they were perfect matches to some empty .30-06 cases laying around. There were no markings at all on the barrel, I looked myself.
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