![]() ![]() sometime in its past, someone made it a sporter, which is a shame, but it is what it is. anyways, there are no markings on it anywhere other than the serial number (barrel and receiver match, bolt and floorplate do not) and small spanish crosses on everything. i cleaned up the metal and threw some cold blue on it to help protect it some, replaced the broken follower spring, had a gun smith clean up the odd threaded receiver holes, got some new screws to replace the stripped ones, cleaned it up and put it back together. ![]() it was in pretty rough shape no blue on it at all and surface rust all over it. ![]() number to date (Robert Ball) is C9955 and in the US there are less than. other than that, i don't know anything about it, not even the model. The history and genealogy of the Spanish Mauser family is extensive and somewhat. he thought it to be german, but after doing a bit of research on it, i found out that it is actually a spanish mauser. he didn't know anything about it other than that it is a 7mm mauser. However that's the case for any milsurp out there under the sun.This has been sitting in my dad's safe for decades until he told me he had it, so i gladly took it off his hands. I know very little about finding replacement. He says he’d like a new bolt, and that it needs the black piece the most in reference to the black-colored component visible at one end of the bolt, as seen in the close-up photo of that end of the bolt. However, that is not to say any one individual rifle of the type does not have headspace problems or other flaws. My friend just sent me these photos of his 1926 Spanish Mauser. The basic conversion as done, with the small ring Mauser action is SOUND for full 7.62 NATO. Oviedo crests and year of production on the receiver. ![]() 308 Enfields since before there was a worldwide web on rec.guns and mail lists. Model 1893 Oviedo Long Rifles - unless otherwise specified, all of these rifles have 29 inch barrels. And the same misinformation has been bouncing around the net over the Civil Gaurdia rifles, Israeli converted Mausers, and the FR-7 and FR-8, and the Indian Ishapore. The used value of a SPANISH MAUSER rifle has risen 0. The 12 month average price is 439.33 used. White labs has tested some of the Spanish Civil Gaurdia Mausers to failure only after a proof load that was several times SAMMI. A SPANISH MAUSER rifle is currently worth an average price of 439.33 used. While 7.62 may or may not have seen use in second-line converted Mausers, they were converted for full 7.62 NATO and nothing else. (much like Japnese 7.62x51 for their MBR)ħ.62 CTME is dimensionally identical to 7.62 NATO and was only developed to aid in full-auto controlability. However, it is loaded at much lower pressure. 308ħ.62 CETME is very much dimensionally similar to. I believe that was actually for 7.62 CETME cartridge and not. ![]()
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