18 March 2012, 07:06
tin canStrikes me as a guild(?) rifle in 8mm built between the wars- and I've been wrong before.
Maybe helpful- as quoted from the link below, "That rifle is a typical example of the cheaper Suhl made rifles that were distributed by various wholesellers worldwide. "
http://forums.nitroexpress.com...n=201859&type=thread18 March 2012, 18:34
John303.N4; I have a gun very similar to yours including no name, somewhat more ornate but lacking the mts. Normally on a 98 the barrel shank is the same dia. as the threads - LR = 1.1" & SR = .98", I would suspect your friends gun is a SR with LR threads.
If you wish to see my rifle and a discussion go to the Nitroexpress site > Mauser Photos & Archive > Page # 3 > Carl Grundig of Dresden. I would say the value is between $300 to $400 Cdn., I paid just under $300 for mine without the mts. FWIW --- John303.
18 March 2012, 19:39
jeffeossocould be a guild, geco, or cigarette gun
John303, you are kind of correct... the shanks has to be at least as large as the threads, but not required in any way to be the same size .. and in this case, ,the shank is small, one would have to measure the flange
measure the largest portion of barrel, at the flange, and see if it is at least 1.1"
it is a small ring 98, what is the distance between centers of the action screws?
18 March 2012, 20:33
Art S.I have one exactly like it, same engraving pattern, trigger, and stock, but the barrel was redone by CR Douglas in times past. No claw mounts. Mine has no markings on the action itself and is in a lot nicer shape. It appears to be a WW I era small ring 98.
18 March 2012, 22:43
Nomo4meFlange is 1.1". Screw spacing is ~7.830"
19 March 2012, 02:17
NakihunterNice rifle in 8X57. I would guess it is at least a 1930s rifle if not older. You can check the German gun collectors' association for proof marks and check your rifle's date. My Shul made Simson is pre 1912.
Why do you say that the rib is soldered on? My rifle is an integral octagon to round barrel.