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    Mauser ID

    CAn anyone provide me with info on this gun?
    The letters/numbers on the top are ground off.
    It is missing the bolt, need an ID first then try to find a bolt.
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    Small ring '93 or '95, possibly Spanish. I believe I can just make out the word Oviedo in the first pic on the bottom row.

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    I think vintage hunter is correct. It looks like it has definitly been reblued by someone with less than perfect skills. Should make a good shooter though.

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    Oviedo 1917???/1927??? Yes, a Spanish 7mm(?) 1893 mauser.

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    Is there any way to enhance (hey, it always works on CSI) the stamping that was partially ground?
    I tried baby powder but the marks aren't deep enough for it to stay.
    I'll try a bright light a mag glass tonite, any other methods?

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    The markings may or may not have been ground off. I've seen plenty of these still in original trim with faint/worn stampings. Is it blued or painted? A thick coat of paint will fill in the letters/numbers and make them illegible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vintage hunter View Post
    The markings may or may not have been ground off. I've seen plenty of these still in original trim with faint/worn stampings. Is it blued or painted? A thick coat of paint will fill in the letters/numbers and make them illegible.
    I can see sander marks crossways on the reciever where the markings were.
    I may try some thin paint in the letters.
    I did not look close enough to see if it was paint, considering I paint for a living you think I woulda noticed!

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    It had black paint on it that I could remove with lacquer thinner.
    I still cannot read any more of the marking, but I can see the "O...do" and "1..7"

    Is the commercial 7mm Mauser round the same as the 7x57?

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    Looks like my Oviedo model 1893 7X57.
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