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    Dad's Mauser 7.65

    I'm out in AZ for the month visiting my brother, remembered he had dad's Mauser that was brought back after WWII, only dad was in the Navy serving in the Pacific, musta made a trade. The barrel shows signs of pitting and it also appears well worn, the magazine in the picture is a replacement, I just forgot to take a picture of the original with it.





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    Nice M1914!!!! How does it shoot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AZPhil View Post
    Nice M1914!!!! How does it shoot?
    I hope to find out in the next 10 days. Found a tutorial on YouTube that made the dismantling process easy.

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