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    Question regarding a 1934 Banner Mauser by Mauser Werke AG, Oberndorf a/N

    About 11 years ago I made this post asking about my Banner Mauser.
    https://www.milsurps.com/showthread....014#post233014 Now that I have reached to golden age of 80 and am not in the best of health, I am thinking of selling it so my daughter and son-in-law will not have to deal with it.

    I have no idea of what I should ask for the rifle, only a rough idea of what it would be worth if it had the original blueing and a bolt that had matching serial numbers. If someone could help with with that I would be most appreciative. Maybe I should send it to auction? Or have an expert look at it and give me a suggested price to place on it. I live in Central VA and since my main gun knowledge is flintlocks and Colt revolvers I do not know anyone locally that is familiar with Banner/K98icon Mausers.

    Thanks for any help,
    td ennis

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapper740 View Post
    Thanks for the URL but I don't think that is my rifle. Mine meets this one with the exception of a refinish of some type of Parkerization and a mismatched serial number on the bolt. Mine is stamped 1934 just under the Mauser Banner.

    1934 "Banner" Mauser
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    Really nice Mauser. I'd be interested once you find a price
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