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Waffen Frankonia Wurzburg 98 Mauser?
28 December 2006, 06:15
GatogordoWaffen Frankonia Wurzburg 98 Mauser?
I posted this in the "Gun collecting" forum, but since I am going to go back and look at it tomorrow, I'm hoping someone in here might know someting about it.
I found one of these in .30-06 in local shop today. I passed but am still thinking about it. I don't know much about German guns. This gun is basically a light wt sporter configuration with barrel sights more or less like a pre-64 model 70. Nothing really wrong with it, about 80% condition, decent walnut cheek piece stock, double set trigger, .30-06, drilled and tapped for Leupold mounts. The double triggers are nice and the reason I'm still thinking about it, probably about 3 ounces when set. I can probably buy it for about $450. Opinions or advice?
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28 December 2006, 08:27
Cpt. JackI can't tell you about the rifle in question, but I can give you some background on Waffen Franconia. I was stationed in Wurzburg, Germany in the mid-1970's as an Army helicopter pilot, and visited Waffen Frankonia's shop and small manufacturing facility several times.
They are primier rifle makers - everything is made in house by highly skilled craftsmen - they had 7 or 8 gunmakers then. They specialized in high-end weapons, drillings, double-rifles, and safari grade bolt action rifles.
You might want to get in touch with them concerning the value of the rifle you are considering. Don't know if they have a website, but you should be able to come up with their phone, fax, etc. on the internet.
Hope that helps.
Cpt. Jack
29 December 2006, 01:24
500grainsIf I thought I could knock the MC off, I would buy it.
29 December 2006, 05:49
GatogordoNot to worry, it doesn't have a Monte Carlo, and I bought it anyway.

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When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere.
NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR.
I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process.
29 December 2006, 06:08
GatogordoCapt. Jack:
Thanks for the infor, that mirrors what little information I got off the web. As I said above, I bought the gun at a very good price. It is an older version, with a converted military 98 action. The writing on the action is covered by the scope mounts but it is a nice classic rifle weighs 7 lbs 7 oz with bases and rings but no scope.
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When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere.
NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR.
I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process.
29 December 2006, 07:10
Cpt. JackSounds like you did good.
Cpt. Jack
29 December 2006, 12:02
mouse93Gatogordo - Frankonia in EU is like Cabellas in States - they were buying components from different manufacturers (like Zastava...) - assembling them and put their stamp on - you can check their site:
FrankoniaI guess they are selling their guns under the name of "Favorit" today:
Favoritor like this R93 system with their barrel:
R93 Frankonia ...you may find more info on EU forums