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    Need help with identifying this rifle!

    Hey all, need some help with figuring out a rifle my father just got from my great uncle. Neither are really sure what it is! From what I could find its some type of Mauser maybe? Unfortunately I'm not that knowledgeable on the military style rifles! Heres the info I have from my father (we live 5 hours away so hes been describing it over the phone): Only marks on it are it says "Jules...something...Anvers" on the stock, there's a small lion on the barrel just forward of the bolt, under that are the letters "P.V" under that is the letter "W",and under that is a small downward pointing arrow. On the end of the bolt (facing the shooter) is the number 90, on the side of the rear sight (very small) "7,92". Any help would be very much appreciated! Pictures attached!Attachment 110388Attachment 110387Attachment 110386Attachment 110389Attachment 110390Attachment 110391
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    Not a Mauser for sure . Looks more like some type of Mannlicher Carcano to me . Know next to nothing about these , however .
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    It looks to me like a Germanicon Model 1888 carbine

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    Quote Originally Posted by emmagee1917 View Post
    Not a Mauser for sure . Looks more like some type of Mannlicher Carcano to me . Know next to nothing about these , however .
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    It isn't a Mauser per se. It is a Kar88.


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    Trigger guard and fixed magazine are not Carcano... Some detailed pictures could help. The bolt is not clear enough...
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    It's a Kar88. Probably Germanicon but could have been transferred to Turkeyicon. Looks partially sporterized, the checking on the stock shouldn't be there. The bolt looks like a proper carbine bolt with a flat bottom but can't quite tell for sure.

    There are four known types of Carbine, three are original, the fourth is a rework done for Ecuador by Belgiumicon from full length rifles. This is not one of those.

    Is the barrel sleeved? Can't quite tell that from the photos either.
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    Like I said , don't know squat .
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    Model 1888 carbine

    The original caliber is 7,92x57 with the smaller .318 dia bullet, if converted to use the later 7,92 cartridge (.323 dia) it should be marked S on the weapon, also it might have a charger guide on the rear and a notched receiver ring.

    Photo shows original charger or clip with early SP bullets for huntingAttachment 110395

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    The proof mark sounds Belgian. These Kar88's are quite rare in good, unmessed-with condition.

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