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.
The VZ 24 PISTOL is a .380 ACP. The VZ 24 RIFLE was made in 8mm Mauser, and in 7.65 Argentine Mauser
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all features, condition, finish, box, papers, accessories, etc..
i have a very old mauser which is not an 8mm, i have alot of those. i is markerd berlin and ser number 1909. i can not find a marking of what cal it may be but a 8mm will almost fit but not close. can you help me find the cal. maybe 7mm ( how hard to find that?) mikkel.mikkelson@comcast.com
Depends on the model, condition, and whether it is in original state. Serial number to German weapons were not unique- they numbered them 1 to 99,999, and started over again.
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.
$275-$450, depending on EXACT model and EXACT condition.
Wilhelm & Paul Mauser. If you Google Mauser the 3rd item "WIKI" will give you the history.
No
Mauser was created on 1874-05-23.
Siegfried Mauser was born in 1954.