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30-06 (7.62圆3mm) in order to be able to use supplies of. In 1953 and 54, the a program was undertaken to rebarrel the rifles from 8x57mm to. They were also modified to have “U”-notch rear sights and square post front sights.
#Mauser k98 308 for sale serial numbers#
These rifles were repaired and refurbished as necessary, and given new Norwegian serial numbers on the receivers, bolts, and buttplates. This provided Norway with a massive supply of K98k Mauser rifles to reequip their armed forces, and they picked about 250,000 of the best condition guns (mostly early war production, naturally) to take into service. Offer $250 and enjoy the gun.At the end of When Germany capitulated in 1945, there were nearly 400,000 German soldiers in Norway (largely thanks to the efforts of the Norwegian Resistance to prevent them from being transferred south). It sounds to me like it is a franken mauser. 30 x 60 cal, it's original caliber.īut wihout seeing the gun my thoughts are worthless. Is there a ".30" anywhere on the rear of the receiver, this would signify. 30-06, so I'm a bit confused as to what this one is, making me think it is a rebarrel.ĭoes the the bolt, receiver, and barrel have Belgian proof marks, and are there any marks on the barrel that read "Mark X"? Is it marked 7.62x51mm right next to the Belgian proof mark on the underside of the barrel directly behind the front sight. I know about the the Mausers FN sold to the Colombians in the 1950s, and was under the impression they were all in. The left side of the receiver is marked "FAB NAT D'ARMES de GUERRE HERSTAL-BELGIQUE". is a rebarrelled Columbian Mauser built by FN in the 1950's. what I think you are looking at, pictures would really help and any seller would let you take a picture or four. wud Spanish mausers have some kind of markings on them? (to id them)Īite so after doing some research on the internet i came up with couple of images>Īgain from wat i remember it has these markingsĪnd has a butt plate like this one but not in goldĪfter deciphering the description some more.
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308 in them, the steel is reportedly soft in some Spanish Mausers. If it is, and I am not joking now, they can be unsafe to shoot hipower. Let me know if it does not look like this. please let me know if you dont want it, I would like to try to acquire one. Nothing wrong with them, just no collectors value. They are great little shooters, but worth about $250 to $300 dependent upon condition. The were an interim fix for the Spaniard as they awaited delivery or training on the CETME rifles. Ok soo i have to go back at look at it more carefully then BUT im gonna try to show wat i remember > Send me a pm with more details, will be able to help you to really determine what it is. You can piece one together yourself for that much or less, to restore to original.
#Mauser k98 308 for sale full size#
If your's is not full size k98 sized, it was sporterized, and to me is not worth $300. Either serving on a kibutz or a special army unit. Not too long ago I was able to find an original 8mm one, however it is an FN receiver off of a rifle that was converted to 308, that was then pieced back to 8mm in Israel. On the FN order rifles, the IDF crest was on the large ring.ħ.62 was stamped onto the receivers so signifiy a converted rifle.Ĭondition varies greatly, however most are mixed parts, and 99% of the ones avail are converted. On the older converted k98's, the israeli symbols would only be the star of David's on the receiver/barrel. Others were sent to Guatamala and then dug up in the fields and sent here more recently. So some Israeli imports came straight here in the 80's and 90's. Alot of them were sold to third world countries. over the years, they were remanufactured, or by importers were mixed and matched. They were all either using standard k98 furniture if they were captures, or Israeli stocks on the later order rifles.
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(hence why there is a 7.62 stamped into the heel of the rifle stock.) Originally all were in 8mm mauser, however after war of independence and invest of the FN FAL, most were converted to 7.62 nato. FN made orders after the war of independence. PS and just to make sure ppl pay attention 8) > its a carbine not a full length rifle. the only thing thou> it has FN belgium markings but no israeli stamps. good? bad? anything 8) ? have a chance to get one for $300 in very very good condition.