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Mysterious Mauser Carbine with"OT" serial number
I am looking at a Mauser carbine of some sort, very light and short (41" overall). Curved bolt handle. Light colored unfinished wood. It has the same serial number in 3 places. The five digit serial number is preceded by "OT". There are no other visible markings. Someone told me that it could be Yugoslavian (M44?)that was sold to Israel in early 50's and before shipping all markings were removed to prevent anyone from knowing who sold to Israelis. I even heard the OT stood for "Old Testament." I dont own a Mauser and owner is asking $150 for this one. Should I buy?
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09-23-2010 03:22 PM
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Have you checked through the MKL?
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Badger
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Possible M48
Thanks Badger, I have now. No indentifying marks is consistent with an early 50's Yugoslav M48, but I measured the overall length and it was only 41" so not as long as the M48 according to MKL.
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Badger, did other countries (than Yugo) sell Mausers with no identifying marks? If it is a M48, is it worth anything?
I really want K98 WWII German Mauser to go with my Mosin Nagant 91/30. I also have a M44 MN Enemy at the Gates and all that. Where is the best place to find a clean K98---not for investment, but to shoot and hunt occasionally.
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Cameron08
Badger, did other countries (than
Yugo) sell Mausers with no identifying marks? If it is a M48, is it worth anything?
M48 is a fairly common Mauser and not exceptionally valuable ...
I'd love to see pics of this rifle, which I think would help us help you better ...
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Badger
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Thanks. Other than Mosin Nagants, no such Mausers are to be found around here. Where did you find yours? On line or locally?
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It was a local purchase at a small gun shop. I've been pretty lucky at those this summer. No 5 Jungle carbine, 98K, Chilean Mauser, 1917 Eddystone, all for quite a bit off the going rates. Spent the rest of the summer getting the minor parts, slings and bayonets for them. Still don't have one for the jungle carbine. Considering one of the repros for that. I can't afford $250 for a bayonet.
I have seen the 98K's off and on in various gun shops. None of the others quite fit what I was after, a lot had the Nazi eagles peened out. Some just didn't look that great. They are out there, you just have to be in the right place at the right time.
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Cameron08, there were a batch of 98 long rifles mae in the 1920s that were completely unmarked as to date and/or factory.
These were forthe German Army (Reichswehr) and were unmarked because their manufacture contravened the Versailles Treaty.
Only marking on the rifles was "Kar.98b" on the left-hand receiver rail.
They were, of course, made by Mauser at Oberndorf: only plant remaining in Germany with the capability at that time.
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