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Dad's old Mauser
Could someone tell me what this once was? I know it's not worth anything now and has been butchered as far a collectible, but my dad did it himself in the early sixties. He passed away a few years ago and my mom gave it to me. I remember when he bought it, and I swear I think he got it from an auto parts store. I remember it was long, or seemed that way when I was a kid. I played army with the empty stock for years. He whittled on the sport stock for weeks.
Just wanted to ask what it was called when it was new, and what caliber it might have been. I don't have any plans of shooting it even if it was safe. My dad moved onto modern hunting rifles later but took a lot of deer with this one when I was young. It sat in the back of his safe all the rest of his life and he always just called it the 'Old Mauser'. Thanks for any info ~ Harlan
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02-05-2011 01:16 PM
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Hi Harlan,
thats an fine piece! And it has an very high value, not in $ but it was your Dad´s one! Take care of that rifle.
Regards Ulrich
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It has been mechanically altered. The bolt handle has been cut and rewelded to clear the scope. And I suspect that a bit has been taken off the muzzle end (where the bayonet ring would have fitted on the original).
But, judging from the very crisp markings, the system is in excellent condition. It must have been a conversion of an as-new rifle.*

*Just checked the barrel/butt length ratio. It might be a conversion of the carbine model.
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Very nice keepsake, every so often send a few downrange with it > Dad would like that !
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Hi,
I think that is the Infantry version that has been converted; the Cavalry ones had a much shorter barrel without the taper.
First time I went to a gun store with my Father he bought one out of barrel full of them for the robust sum of $19 and it was packed in cosmoline
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Jim K.
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