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Dr_Deer
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Help identify an Old Mauser posted on a Modern Mauser forum
      #299337 - 20/04/17 05:05 PM

Cut and paste from Blaser Buds forum http://www.blaserbuds.com/forum/viewtopi...4c3309a#p163896

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Hello all,

I've had a beautiful Mauser rifle sitting in my collection for about 6-7 years now and have been able to find out very little about it. I was hoping that this community could help me out.








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I'm thinking .30'06 Type B? pre WW1 but over to the experts


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Re: Help identify an Old Mauser posted on a Modern Mauser forum [Re: Dr_Deer]
      #299338 - 20/04/17 05:56 PM

Type B 1912 in 30-06
A Tauscher Import to the US I guess

Looks like having been sandblasted ( at least on the pictures).


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Re: Help identify an Old Mauser posted on a Modern Mauser forum [Re: justcurious]
      #299341 - 20/04/17 07:32 PM

Definitely looks to have had some work done possibly to restore rusted and pitted surfaces. Seems the small parts; screws, magazine latch, safety wing, rear sight etc. have been flame blued after having been cleaned up and polished, typical colouring when steel is heated to blue. Rest of rifle does look to have been sand blasted. Colour wise a bitzer but a nice original and could be properly restored I guess. Should be a nice shooter.

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Re: Help identify an Old Mauser posted on a Modern Mauser forum [Re: Dr_Deer]
      #299354 - 21/04/17 03:00 AM

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Cut and paste from Blaser Buds forum http://www.blaserbuds.com/forum/viewtopi...4c3309a#p163896





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Re: Help identify an Old Mauser posted on a Modern Mauser forum [Re: Dr_Deer]
      #299382 - 21/04/17 08:23 AM

Somewhat of an anomaly: a pre-World War I serial number, but with a post World War I style double set trigger. Also, a post WW I Type A stock. I suppose the rifle could have been sent back to the factory for an upgrade after the war, but Type A's were meant for export, so that doesn't really make sense either.

A nice looking rifle, in any case.


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Re: Help identify an Old Mauser posted on a Modern Mauser forum [Re: NitroX]
      #299383 - 21/04/17 08:41 AM

Thanks for the responses, I knew you chaps would be on to it

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Cut and paste from Blaser Buds forum http://www.blaserbuds.com/forum/viewtopi...4c3309a#p163896





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Already posted the url of my first post here over on Blaserbuds to get some cross views happening but the page url seems to have changed

Hoping that the rifles owner will sign up here as he also has a few older items in our classified that aren't regularly sought by BB members - if you still remember your login pop across for a look


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Re: Help identify an Old Mauser posted on a Modern Mauser forum [Re: xausa]
      #299384 - 21/04/17 08:46 AM

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Somewhat of an anomaly: a pre-World War I serial number, but with a post World War I style double set trigger. Also, a post WW I Type A stock. I suppose the rifle could have been sent back to the factory for an upgrade after the war, but Type A's were meant for export, so that doesn't really make sense either.

A nice looking rifle, in any case.




Please excuse the Newbie to Type A & B's question but what features are on an A stock rather than a B stock?

And am I correct that Type A usually had a different set of sights to the ones used here?


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Re: Help identify an Old Mauser posted on a Modern Mauser forum [Re: Dr_Deer]
      #299388 - 21/04/17 09:56 AM

justcurious has it nailed. Type B for sure. They were available with the horn fore end cap. The rear tangent sight is a giveaway. Double set triggers were added at a later date. ( see Speeds book, pg.408 )

Edited by dons (21/04/17 09:58 AM)


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Re: Help identify an Old Mauser posted on a Modern Mauser forum [Re: dons]
      #299421 - 21/04/17 07:09 PM

http://www.schwandtclassicarms.com/





An other item of that period.


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