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1952 FN mauser?

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30 October 2011, 06:00
ssdave
1952 FN mauser?
Saw a sporterized FN mauser today for a good price. It is marked ALB 1952 on ring, and Fabrique Nationale etc on the left side. Not ground on, drilled, or otherwise butchered. Nothing of value in the barrel or stock, and has military type shroud/safety.

What are these worth, and how good are they as mausers go?

Thanks,
dave
30 October 2011, 08:44
tin can
http://forums.gunboards.com/sh...30-06-Mauser-Belgium

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30 October 2011, 18:46
jeffeosso
more than likely .. likely an H rather than C ring, but i could be mistaken


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30 October 2011, 18:46
fla3006
This much: FN-Deluxe


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31 October 2011, 08:06
ssdave
Thanks for the info. About the same as any military mauser, seems to me.

dave
31 October 2011, 08:29
Alberta Canuck
What was rthe rifle chambered for? Actual sale value can vary quite a bit ($100-$150) depending on the cartridge for which it is chambered.


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