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    Quote Originally Posted by vintage hunter View Post
    Why? The rifle appears to be in unissued condition and has matching #'s so beyond verifying it's still in the original 7.92x57/8mm mauser chambering( that's a dirt simple task you could do yourself) there's not much else your good 'smith is going be able to tell you that you don't already know. Personally I wouldn't waste the $$ having the headspace checked, the gages your 'smith is going to use will be, in all probabilities, made to SAAMI specifications and the rifle certainly was not so chances are he's going tell you the rifle is unsafe to shoot because the bolt closes on the no-go when there's nothing actually wrong with it.
    Unissued, really!?! Dang... that's awesome. Oh man, wish I could scope this gem and use her for hunting.

    Yeah, funny I was just reading about the SAAMI measuring tools issue last night.
    I just meant to verify it for safety. But, mostly, to verify the ammo I have is safe.

    Took the rifle to a safe location, pointed in a safe direction, and inserted a single 8mm round, closed the bolt, opened the bolt, and perfectly ejected the round 7 feet to my 4 o'clock.
    The ammo looks good, and some of it is obviously newer.

    Here are some pics of the 8mm ammo:
    Loaded/ejected this one:


    Have bunch of these, but are they 8mm?



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    Any chance that this is a spanish bayonet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dttuner View Post
    Have bunch of these, but are they 8mm?
    Yes, they surely are. Don't recognize the headstamp but it's WWII era made in 1944. In the U.S. the cartridge is known by it's SAAMI designation 8mm Mauser, in Europe C.I.P. refers to it as the 8x57mm IS and the military designation is 7.92x57. Confusing ain't it?
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    Any chance that this is a spanish bayonet?
    I'm far from a bayonet expert but it does look sorta like a Spanish bayonet for the earlier M93/95 Mausers. As I understand it the reason for the extension is so these older bayonets could be used.

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    Bayonet is not likely Spanish. Probably Brazilianicon. That being said it would likely fit with the extension in place. Look up 1943 bolo Spanish bayonet or K98icon bayonet. Those are the two types that would be proper with this rifle. A completely unmarked K98 bayonet is most likely Spanish. They are around, everyone just assumes they are German and list them as such.

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    The 7.92mm ammunition is 1944 Canadianicon. Boxer primed and very nice stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calif-Steve View Post
    The 7.92mm ammunition is 1944 Canadianicon. Boxer primed and very nice stuff.
    So, I shouldn't use it to put holes in paper targets?

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    Not legal for most states hunting laws. Use it in Matches and whatever you need. Save the brass as it is reloadable.

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    Looks to have the spanish guard insignia on the trigger guard

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