It depends on a lot of factors. Is the crest still on the top? Is it the long rifle or the carbine? Does the bolt lever stand out straight or is it curved down? Do the serial numbers all match? What is the overall condition? Regardless, the range is $125.00 to 450.00. It depends on a lot of factors. Is the crest still on the top? Is it the long rifle or the carbine? Does the bolt lever stand out straight or is it curved down? Do the serial numbers all match? What is the overall condition? Regardless, the range is $125.00 to 450.00.
10-1000 USD or more depending on specifics
Mauser k98 value $475
100-1000 or more depending on specifics
100-1000 USD depending on specifics
It may not even fit an 1891 Mauser. Bolts are not a "drop in" part- they may require fitting (headspacing) to that individual rifle. That is where a gunsmith earns his pay.
Mauser M 98
Many Mauser rifles were converted into shotguns after WWI.
100-1000 depending on specifics
Not Much If you have a second Year 1938 .But you have a Mauser action on it.That means the barrel is not Winchester. How did you decide that it is a 1938. the only way forsure to know is the Ser.No. on the gun .If it is a Mauser action. It would not have the correct Ser.No. i have a model 70 serial # 2760 its a 1937- the bolt # should match the barrel# pull the bolt back and look carefully on the bottom and you can see the bolt #
100-340 or so
Desgin specifications.
There is no such thing as a Mauser 1819. Model numbers then were based on the year they were introduced, and the first bolt action rifle wasn't introduced until 1824. Additionally, Paul Mauser - who founded the company - wasn't even born until 1838.