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Banner Mauser Help with ID please
Hi I'm new to Mausers in general. I read over several posts and thought I might try my luck and see what you guys have to say, since you know what you are talking about and I don't. Also, please forgive me if I name parts wrong, I'm learning.
I picked up an old Mauser at a Gun show which was destined to a parts bin.
The stock has quite a few dings and the barrel/receiver has seen much better days as well, nevertheless, I'm curious about the history of this piece.Some pictures will be added to the post, unfortunately they are quite bad in quality, my camera had issues with the close ups etc. Hopefully I can add better ones soon.
My Mauser:
Laminated stock, numbered 5280 inside, 5280 c rear bottom of stock, a P is there as well, but not in line with the serial number, you'll see in the pic.Stock length is approx. 39 3/4 inches end to tip.
The outlines of a very faint imprint can be seen on the left side of the stock (back) about the shape of the Mauser Banner, but no letters inside the outline can be made out.
The tip has a small 5 end star imprinted on the left side of the bayonet 'guide', looks like it covers another proof mark though which can't be identified. On the right it is marked with an 80.
The 'metal disks' in the stock body have the little 5 end star stamped on, plus a 7 on the left side.
The handguard is marked 5280, as well as the spring, front band and rear band.
The barrel is approx. 22 3/4 inches, adds up to approx. 31 3/4 inches including the receiver, on the left side (barrel) is the serial number 5280 c, on the left of the S/N was a proof mark, but it is punched out, carved out.
Underneath the barrel is a 38 RS imprinted.
The caliber imprint is a 7.9.
The front sight is a upside down V, star imprint on the left, 80 on the right.
The flip up rear sight is marked 5280 S on the top piece and 5280 K and small s on the bottom piece.
The receiver has the same punched out, carved out mark on the left and right side, followed by the S/N 5280, c under the S/N.
The Mauser Banner is on top of the receiver, centered, no year is engraved.
Various numbers and letters are stamped underneath on the receiver, on the flat side, none are in line or in order, they are: Z, 3,4,5,V,E,E,Z.
The triggerguard has no S/N imprinted, or they are gone due to rust. The only imprint I could find after taking the gun apart are T, Q and S. Again, not inline.
The Buttplate has no visible imprints, they may be grinded off, or never marked. Only thing that I could find closely resembling a letter or number was a small 1 located on the lower half of the plate.
The bolt itself is a complete mismatch of parts with S/N like 6805, 6994, 5620, 4 above 3456 above c.
My curiosity is of course the year of production of the rifle, but also, what is the origin/meaning of that 5 end star? The 38RS? And has it been seen before that a proof mark on barrel and receiver have been erased so to speak? Or is it something that most likely happened once the gun was in civilian hands?
I'm anxious to find out what you guys have to say..........