Actually, yes i do
better yet, don't be concered with serial numbers, not helpfull to any degree.
top of luger, over chamber, is the date gun was made. same goes for the rifle.
Yes....
There are several different models of Mauser rifle. Can you do anything to identify the model, arsenal it was manufactured at, and/or the nationality of the rifle? That it was made in 1946 does nothing to answer this question.
Ball's book should have what you are looking for.
There are several different models of Mauser rifle. Can you do anything to identify the model, arsenal it was manufactured at, and/or the nationality of the rifle? That it was made in 1946 does nothing to answer this question.
Please rephrase and post the COMPLETE question. Mauser manufactured a number of firearms - pistols and rifles both - in a number of different calibres. If what you have is a Mauser rifle, you are free to send me an email (address is in my profile), and we can identify the model and which nation it was manufactured for - from there, we can determine the calibre.
Standard Catalog of Firearms
Mauser ended in 2004.
Daniel Mauser's birth name is Daniel Conner Mauser.
No- the 7x57 was developed separately, in 1892 by Paul Mauser. The 8mm Mauser (actually the 7.92 Mauser, but every calls it the 8mm) was developed by a government board.
Wilhelm & Paul Mauser. If you Google Mauser the 3rd item "WIKI" will give you the history.
Siegfried Mauser was born in 1954.
Mauser was created on 1874-05-23.