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Yugo Mauser identification. Turkey stamp?
Just picked this up. Would like to know a little more about it if anyone can enlighten me. mismatched bolt but everything else seems original. Has "turkey" stamped on receiver.
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Last edited by Pacarb915; 09-23-2019 at 02:40 PM.
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09-23-2019 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
Seems like we just had a discussion on one of these not that long ago. Whether a similar rifle was ever used by Turkey or simply found it's way into a
Turkish
import lot. Has original 1924 crest which is relatively rare to start off. Seems to indicate it was not in post war
Yugoslavia
. No Turkish markings other than the import stamp. Seems to indicate if did not see service with Turkey. You might try a search on this site for Turkish Yugo.
Thank you. It seems like it's tough to find any info on non 24/47 or m48 Yugoslavian mausers. This is my first firearm and I'd like to learn as much about it as I can. The gun shop told me it was an FN but that seems incorrect. Is it pretty much the same gun as a 24/47?
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cool, this thing has a good bore and rifling but the stock is a mess. It has what looks like a very old repair, there's a bunch of holes in the wood in front of the recoil lug. cracks around one of the recoil lug screws. A 24/47 stock should work as a replacement right?
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