15 August 2005, 06:45
MarkSwiss mauser?
I've seen Argentine, Mexican, Turk, Swedish, and Chilean mausers before.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=35928918Is this a Swiss mauser, possibly used to guard the cheese factories?
15 August 2005, 07:59
ShopCartRacingThis gun pops up every 2 weeks or so because I think the seller just can't get it together to sell it.
I saw it one time I believe for almost $200

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I wouldn't pay 200 cents for it.
Therefore I am going to infer that any markings on it are not original.
-Spencer
15 August 2005, 09:37
Matt NormanThere is a world of difference between a Swiss K-31 and the "Mauser" that is pictured. The real K-31 is not a Mauser. That Mauser that is pictured is a real chopped up piece of crap.
15 August 2005, 09:42
Alberta CanuckI don't have a need for them, but between the complete bolt assembly, ejector assembly, trigger guard, guard screws, and the double set trigger parts, etc., there should be somewhere between $50 & $100 in parts there, depending on who needed them and for what. Yeh, I'm pretty sure I would pay more than 200-cents for it. Then I'd tell them to keep the action & barrel and send me the rest. Less shipping & no FFL record keeping.
15 August 2005, 09:54
ShopCartRacingYeah Canuck, you're right.
But man, its like this gun was used for drill press practice and then dropped into a lake.
I suppose we've all seen worse, though I'm not sure how much worse it could get.
-Spencer
15 August 2005, 10:12
Alberta Canuckquote:
I suppose we've all seen worse, though I'm not sure how much worse it could get.
-Spencer
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You're right too,Spencer....that's gotta be one of the lowest class barreled actions I've ever seen, in its current condition.
15 August 2005, 16:45
Art S.I agree with Canuck. I actually almost bought it for the parts, and probably would have if the trigger hadn't been mounted in a military loop.