I recently purchased a '41 CE Mauser, which according to conventional wisdom, is a RC Mauser. Even though it has all matching hardware & Waffen-eagles on everything, it has a mis-matched (unmarked) bolt, new-looking capture screws & cleaning rod, and a few other "questionable" issues which lead me to believe that this rifle is not original. This prompted me to try and find out exactly what determines an "RC" Mauser...
I know that mismatched parts are a clue, along with non-matching (or missing?) capture screws & cleaning rod, and any electro-penciled parts are also a give-away. But are there any other sight-obvious clues to look for without having to disassemble a rifle to find out where it came from? How do you determine the difference between an "original" (or possibly re-furbed by another country?) and an RC? I've read where other members shout out "RC" just by looking at a picture or reading a description but I'm rather new to the Rc scene and need to know what to look for.
Thanks, and appreciate any & all replys.
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