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    What do I have?

    Hello all I was givin a 1917 mauser. It has on top of the reciver waffenfabrik mauser AG, Oberndorf a/n and the serial number i z1232 all matching. I was wondering if anyone could tell me a little more about it. History and what it is valued at. I know this is more difficult without pictures but I haven't figured out how to do it yet. Thanks in advance for those who help and the thanks to those who put this site together.
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    Sounds like it should be a GEW 98. If that is what it is, it was made in Germanyicon during WWI, may or may not have seen service with German or possibly much less so, Turkishicon troops. Value is dependent on condition and completeness.

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    Thanks alot it is in pretty tough shape. It has alot of pitting but it is still a neat piece in my mind! I just tell myself it spent a couple of years in the trenches it has the excuse. Thank again


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    Thanks alot it is in pretty tough shape. It has alot of pitting but it is still a neat piece in my mind! I just tell myself it spent a couple of years in the trenches it has the excuse. Thank again.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Walch View Post
    I know this is more difficult without pictures but I haven't figured out how to do it yet.

    As we used to say in the electronics lab: "If hitting it and cursing doesn't help, one can try reading the instructions".
    Seriously, if you post the pics on this site, then we can all see them.
    It goes like this:
    https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=28752
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    Thanks Patrick I use a I phone. I have a computer but I feel like it hates me. But the feelings are mutual. But I think what I just did worked using tap talk. Thanks again!



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    That is a pretty nice rifle there man , i have seen much much worse , all intact markings like that , i would buy it if i had the chance def a gew 98, and a pretty nice one at that.nice piece man thanx for showing it,the predecessor to the k98, treasure that 1 my friend.

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    They sell a kit for cleaning that surface rust off old milsurps that makes them look gorgeous after using , ill see if i can find the link , would remove every bit of that surface rust and old grime without altering finish.What do you guys use to get those letters so white on the receivers like that ? i would like to do a few i have with unique markings with the white so its more visible like that. But do not want to ruin a nice rifle, i see it a lot on forums is it white out or something?Scratching my head on what you guys use for that . i most times just leave em alone but i like how it brings the markings and numbers to top like that thanx my friend. And i have to say wish i had freinds gave away rifles like that ,score for you man,want to sell it?
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    For marking mine I use a marker called a Paintstik. Put it on, wait a minute and then gently rub off extra. Water proof also. Go to you local tire dealer and ask for one or part of one.

    They are the same markers that they use to mark leaks on tires etc.

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    White crayon and whiteout are other things I've heard of guys using..

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    Nice Gew 98. I like the look.

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