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    Info on my first Mauser 98 in .270

    I love going to garage sales and about 15 years ago my mother and i were at a garage sale and i saw this for $100 and snapped it up. I will add some photos of it and see if anyone may know when it was made. I also just picked up another Mauser rifle that was missing its bolt this past weeked that i posted on another thread to see if anyone could identify it along with a neat old Hensoldt scope that i unfortunatley listed on ebay. The scope is crystal clear and there is not a single scratch on it and after i listed it i had some regret but hopefully it will help me put the old mauser that i found back into working order again.
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    Date as well as maker should be on top of the receiver. If it's been scrubbed off, probably no way to know when it was made.

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    Two interesting custom mausers, should make good deer getters. The one with the redfield mount attached may be Belgian in origin. I say this because of the flat radius cuts on the edges of the receiver ring, this is very typical of the Belgians. Also, I can barely see a proof mark next to the "1". Look closer and see if it matches the attached photo.

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    Definitely Belgian if you have these on your rifle.
    The "unknown proof mark" is a Belgian inspector's personal mark, post 1877 (previously, the mark had a crown over the letter).
    The lion over V is the proof mark for a smokeless powder proof, post 1891.
    The stamp looking like an obelisk on a stepped base is the famous Liege "perron" mark.

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