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    Mauser project

    Hi, I need some help here with a potential restoration/clean up. I acquired this Mauser some years ago and did some research on it's history. The rough inscription on the side looks like it had been done with a bayonet tip or knife. I have the Unit History of the 41st Battalion and amongst the reports of action, it states that on the 30th September 1918, there were a number of items seized in an attack near the Hindenburg Line. Apart from the usual rifles, 28 machine guns, 2 captured Lewis guns and Whizz Bang artillery piece, there is mention of an anti tank rifle. This is the only mention through out the book. Perhaps a coincidence, I don't know. I do know that the lady I bought this off, stated that it did belong to her grandfather. I haven't been able to trace his name as yet through the Australianicon War Memorial roll of Honour.

    I have added some pictures and would appreciate some input on what I can do with the stock to preserve it. There is some ancient varnish/shellac that has mostly flaked off. I may be able to remove this with methylated spirits and a cloth. I would like to keep the patina of the woodwork as much as possible. I have the complete rifle, apart from the bolt and bipod. The metal work is in good condition, considering it's life. The bore would certainly be shootable with clear and distinct rifling. The rifle is matching on all parts.

    The Mauser 98 bolt shroud is for scale against the size of the action screws. Overall, this is a rifle of Herculean proportions and would have been quite stout to shoot.
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