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Identifying a '98 Mauser
Good morning all!!
Can anyone help me identify this beautiful '98 Mauser I've come across? It's part of the estate of a recently deceased friend, and I'd like to disposition it properly...but have no experience with Mauser's and no interest in WW2 weapons. Can anyone help?
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08-27-2019 02:56 PM
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It's what known as a Russian capture. The Russians had many thousands of these that were refurbished and stored or given to Communist Freedom fighters over the decades since WW2. Many were exported from the Ukraine, Romania and Bulgaria over the past 15 years or so. The pinging of the swastika under the German eagle is a key to saying Russian capture. Value is not anywhere what bring backs are worth so between $400 and $600+ depending on finish and condition of the bore.
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