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What, where & when? For my sporterized Mauser
This is a .270 purchased ~29 years ago. There is no manufacturer stamp anywhere, just numbers and what appear to be proof marks. Does anyone have any ideas, based on the pictures? Do the proof marks tell anything?
The number pattern on the barrel & receiver is: xxxx . xx .
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04-08-2016 04:06 PM
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Looks like the "Prancing cat" style of mark from Belgium
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---------- Post added at 02:17 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:14 PM ----------
Could also have P.V. in subscript beneath the wood line of the stock.
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Originally Posted by
Sentryduty
Looks like the "Prancing cat" style of mark from
Belgium
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But it's not. It's the post-1931 Czech
proofmark for rifled barrels. The twin tail of the "cat" is distinctive.
The Czechs made plenty of Mauser 98 systems in 7x57, a much more likely original caliber in Europe than .270, so a careful measurement of bore diameter and chamber dimensions would be advisable. Of course, it may have been rebarreled/rechambered to .270, but it wouldn't hurt to check. - Think of the 6.5 Carcanos that were rechambered and marketed as 6.5 Mannlicher-Schönauer.
Last edited by Patrick Chadwick; 04-08-2016 at 06:03 PM.
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Originally Posted by
kavallon
just numbers and what appear to be proof marks.
Please post better photos of the numbers and any other markings. The caliber should be marked somewhere on the barrel.
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