I think you got it Digger.....FrankInformation
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I recently bought a Colombiam Mauser carbine made by FN in 30-06 cal. The barrel is 17 1/2" long.Bent bolt and number matching. My problem is that it has been registered at the CFC as a FN sporter. I was thinking calling and ask to register the gun properly.Should I do that or leave it like it is and avoid problems.
Digger, your Columbian is well traveled!
On the last photograph, on the left side of the receiver ring you can see the "Perron" mark of Liege, Belgium, lying on its side. It is the object that looks like a pillar on a stepped pedestal. That is to be expected on an original FN rifle proofed in Belgium.
What is unusual is, that below the "Perron" you can see a Federal German proof eagle stamp, followed by 784 and an antler symbol This tells you that the rifle was imported into Germanyand proofed by the Ulm proof house in July 1984. That, in its turn, means that, by law, there must also be an ID mark from the importer + caliber on the system somewhere - and there it is! Athough not clearly visible in the photo, you can make out (just above the perron) the caliber designation .30-06 on the barrel, followed by a stamp that looks like a fir tree standing on its head - this is actually a logo of FWW, used by Frankonia Waffen in Würzburg.
So your rifle has come a long, long way - Belgium, Columbia, Germany, Canada- and still looks good. Congratulations!
Patrick
Last edited by Patrick Chadwick; 05-07-2010 at 12:11 PM.
Is that .30-'06, Springfield Sporters, Penn Run, Pennsylvania? Just my guess. I think they may have been the US importer in the 1960's.