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    You know Vintage hunter I believe your right, now the more I look at it I say it`s a 98/29 Persian that`s going to have to be my best guess !...................
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    Well guys thanks for all the leads to follow, I can now say confidently that it is a Fabrique Nationale M1930 Short Rifle, one of the original contract of 16,500 built for the Venezuelan Government between 1932 and 1937, I can tell this from the missing markings on the woodwork and the rear sling swivel position.

    The rifle was scrubbed and re-barreled in 7.62 x 51 by the Spanish at the Corona plant, I would hazard a guess around the time of the FR7 and FR8 conversions gleaned from the proof stamps under the barrel so anywhere from 1947 - 1952ish.

    Now can anyone recommend a really good reference book on the Military Mauser and all it's marks and models?

    Why oh why isn't there a Germanicon Peter Laidlericon on here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aussie48 View Post
    can anyone recommend a really good reference book on the Military Mauser and all it's marks and models?
    Mauser Military Rifles of the World by Robert W.D. Ball is good one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vintage hunter View Post
    Mauser Military Rifles of the World by Robert W.D. Ball is good one.
    I second that, it is a good generalist book with information on most the military mausers out there. It is not a all knowing book but it is a good reference book or place to start (especially for those mausers from countries there is little information on)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eaglelord17 View Post
    Mauser Military Rifles of the World by Robert W.D. Ball
    On Order should wend it's way from the US in a few weeks after detouring via China and any other port of call close by.
    Thanks heaps guys, much appreciated for your time, effort and input.
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    Can you tell me what this is.

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    "Can you tell me what this is. "


    ??? What what is ???

    I can't see anything.

    Should there be a photo, or is my computer on the blink?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chadwick View Post
    I can't see anything.
    No you aren't missing it...it's not there.
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