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What sort of Mauser is this?
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Okay, I've went and made an impulse purchase and probably paid too much (I'm not telling how much - it might get back to my wife ). I just really wanted a Mauser to play around with, learn from, take apart, maybe do a little upgrade/sporterize (nothing fancy) now and then. Now I want to know what it is (Model, etc.) because I don't think it is what I thought it was. It is in 7x57mm caliber.

It also has a bit of a headspace problem. If dangerous, is it worth rebarreling or should I donate it to the junk bin. The barrel and action have matching serial numbers but not the bolt. Any info will be appreciated.

I will also post in the Military/Military Surplus section.






The date stamped is 1927.





 
Posts: 842 | Location: Anchorage, AK | Registered: 23 January 2004Reply With Quote
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Spanish M1916, see my post on the Milsurp board.
 
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Whats a M1916?



Thats a m93 spanish mauser. made at fabrica de armas in Oviedo Spain.



With a hindged floor plate from industries de guerra de cataluna arsenal.



I think the ones with the hole in the left side front ring(like yours} are sometimes rechambered in 308 and are too weak for modern 308 pressures
 
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This Mauser is not comparable to the M98 as far as strength goes, and would be dangerous to fire if it truely has a headspace problem. Did you have it checked by a gunsmith who has 7X57mm headspace gauges?

If it had correct headspace, it could be fired with STANDARD, not light magnum/hienergy!! U.S. factory ammo.

It is NOT worth rebarreling, or spending any money on, at all. If you want a Mauser for some serious sporterization, save your money and get a good M98 type, such as the M1909 Argentine or the Venezuelan M1924 FN! They make into some of the finest custom rifles ever made!
 
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It's a collector piece, not sporter material. Not highly valuable, but a nice item. Don't scrap it without contacting me first. I run the International Depository for Undesired Mausers. I'll see that it's safely disposed of.
 
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To all that replied,

Been to the hunting lease this weekend, so I've been able to catch up. Thanks very much for all the excellent information/advice. I think I've accomplished my goals of learning quite a bit. This one will probably move on so that I can learn from something else.
 
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For a small price this one could be yours. PM an offer. I don't actually have to make back my money.
 
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