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Venezuean Police Carbine: opinions needed
Need help identifying a '98 Mauser carbine. Not able to post pics yet so an id will have to be made based on the description, if possible. Here goes: Large ring 98 action w/17.5'' bbl. cal. 7x57 mauser. On left side of reciever: FUERZAS ARMADAS DE VENEZUELA FAB. NAT.D'ARMES de GUERRE, HERSTAL-BELGIQUE proof mark parallel to bore *z over ->>. Top of receiver: Venezuelan crest. Right side: s/n 021261. Bent bolt w/ proof mark: something over P.V. inside a rectangle. Condition: Good w/ shiney bore. Stock has been a little over sanded. Blueing: 80%. I've seen only two others like it at gun shows. One was tagged as a cavalry carbine and the other as a police carbine but were otherwise identical to mine. Both were priced at $900 and were in much worse condition than mine. Igave $300 for mine and figured i'd paid too. I don't really think they're cavalry carbines cause they'd most likely kick you clean off a horse. Beastly little thing, kills on one end mangles on the other.
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01-18-2011 12:38 AM
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Post WWII Mausers. Normally in new/excellent condition. They kick like a mule. I have 2 Mexican 1922 FN made cavarly carbines. Kick like a mule. All of the little 7mm 98 carbines are highly sought by collectors.
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FN made the Venezuelan Model 24/30 carbine, and this sounds like one of those. Load lightly if you value your cheek.
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