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Mauser Identification
First I want to say hello to the group,
I have been hunting for a while to try and identify this Mauser my dad left when he passed last year. I had a gunsmith say it was a Model 91 or 92. I can tell you that the barrel was changed to a 7mm REM MAG and the stock has also been changed. I am attaching photos in hope I can get some help. Thanks in advance.
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05-30-2017 07:52 PM
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Welcome to milsurps others will be along shortly with answers
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It is sad a "gunsmith" can't tell a 91 action from a 98 . Your rifle was originally a Czech
made VZ-23 short rifle in 7x57mm . It looks to have had a later up-date to 30/06 , before it was sportered . In the original form it was a pretty rare rifle .
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Thanks for the help. Looking back at my notes it was a friend of dads that said model 91/92 action. The gunsmith is the one that sold the gun when I canceled the upgrades, gave him a choice of getting the gun back or see the man. Took about 3 weeks to get the gun back. I guess there are not to many choices as to what it is since only a couple of models were produced in Czechoslovakia
. I guess what caused me all the problems was the scrubbing of original maker, different handle on the bolt and different trigger for the major differences. I did learn not to trust my dads friend. He tried to get me to sell him a J. Unertl scope for $100 that currently is selling about 7x that.
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Thanks again
Any recommendation on how to label this when listing it for sale? How does this sound: Sported Czech
VZ-23 Mauser, adjustable trigger, with 7mm REM MAG barrel? What would you give as an idea for price?
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As it is now, it's value is simply that of a deer rifle. No collector value at all. No chance of being restored. Sporterized Mausers typically only bring about $250-$300 at auction.
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Rifle isn't worth that much. $300 is tops, but the scope is worth a ton.
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Better tune your Dad into exactly what this dudes like me I would say to that chap "Don't darken my doorstep again with your shadow"
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Mauser
I don't know, are we seeing two different pictures?
The one I'm seeing has a Columbian crest on the receiver
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Originally Posted by
Calif-Steve
Rifle isn't worth that much. $300 is tops, but the scope is worth a ton.
I saw the same scope sell on ebay for $800 in April this year. As for the gun I had to turn down $350 just after my dad died. Had to wait and see how the estate was going to be handled. He had 2 sweet Kelbly's Bench Rest rifles, sold one for $1600, still have one for sale.
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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
Better tune your Dad into exactly what this dudes like me I would say to that chap "Don't darken my doorstep again with your shadow"
That wont be a problem, this was him trying to buy things from dads estate.[COLOR="black"]
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Originally Posted by
aspen80
I don't know, are we seeing two different pictures?
The one I'm seeing has a Columbian crest on the receiver
You are correct about the Columbian Crest, it is my understanding this would have been added when it was rebuilt. Is this incorrect information?
Last edited by Steve_P; 06-05-2017 at 04:09 PM.