Unfortunately, I do not think so. It is not a Mauser made for the military, but is really a civilian version. Hence the non-military chambering in the definitely target-shooter chambering of 8.15x46R. It is a bit of a "fringe" application. I think the man to ask is Jon Speed, who has probably done more work than any other on non-military "Mauserology". If anywhere, it would belong in his book on Sporting, Target and Training Rifles - maybe it is already, I do not have this book, it is VERY expensive over here.
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The Speed book is apparently only about small-bore rifles, so that's not quite the right spot.
But the Wehrmannsgewehr is covered in the book by Ludwig Olson: "Mauser Bolt Rifles", which has a complete overview of Mausers of all shapes and sizes. I recommend that you get the Olson book!
Patrick
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