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SVW MB French occpation Mauser.
This one found me recently. A variant of which I was so unfamiluar I had to look it up before I realized what it was. There does not seem to be a great deal of information on these aparently somewhat scarce Mauser rifles. The "fake cleaning rod" seemed so cosmetic I thought it was a "fake cleaning rod" before reading it was a stacking rod.
Also read the sling setup was to accomidate a MAS sling although I have been unable to find a photo of such. Any additional information members could provide would be appreciated.
P.S.
Almost forgot the best part.
Every serial number matches and no import markings.
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Would like more phots, please! That variant is new to me.
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Nice looking rifle. I'd like to see more also.
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I will try and post more and hopefully better photos this evening. Every number I found matches save the cocking piece. Bolt,Reciever, saftey,butt plate,floor plate,rear sight,barrel bands all match. I was told this was a bring back.
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Never heard of it. Need many more details.
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Here is one. Excellent Mauser SVW/MB Code 98K Bolt Action Rifle with Sling
And a small bit of info here. Untitled Document
Best I can determine it is essentially a kreigsmodel with the provision for a French
sling and the stacking stake faux cleaning rod thingie. Used by West German
border guards and the French in Tuneisa &
Indochina. There are a few photos in my Mauser book along with a short description.
More photos to come.
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Here are three more. If there is a particuar area of interest let me know and I will snap more.
This rifle appears to have been carried some but the bore is very bright with strong lands/grooves so perhaps not shot much.
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Three more photos of the stacking rod & waffen stamp on the rear sight.
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Years ago I recall my local Sears had a big rack of French
Mausers. All in nice shape they sold out very fast.
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Originally Posted by
Calif-Steve
Years ago I recall my local Sears had a big rack of
French
Mausers. All in nice shape they sold out very fast.
Perhaps if Sears was still selling firearms they would not be on the verge of insolvency. I used to love going there as a kid, tools,guns and diehard batteries. What more could a kid want?
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