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Check the related link at the bottom. There were several variants of the Mauser rifle, and I can't give a link to a specific article without knowing which model you have. There's a menu on the left hand side which has articles for different variants of the Mauser (and several other types of rifles).
The Mauser Gewehr 98 was created and produced around World War I. Often times, people will say M98 to denote the Gewehr 98 or K98k. This is true because they are referring to the basic design. On the other hand, Mauser is currently producing some new, modern versions of the Mauser 98 action. This model is known as the Mauser M98. Hope this helps.
The 7mm Mauser is generally considered short action. 7x57 is shorter than 30-06. OTHER 7mms are different lengths.
Terni was the national armory for Italy, and made rifles in 3 different calibers. 6.5mm, 7.35mm, and 8mm Mauser. You will need a gunsmith to examine yours to tell you what caliber. Some military surplus rifles were rechambered to other calibers.
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For many, open the bolt. Check that it is unloaded. Depress and hold trigger, and slide bolt out of gun. However, other have a different technique. Mauser rifles have a blt release on the right side of the frame. A Remington 660 has a small tab you depress with a screwdriver, etc. We could give you a better answer if we had the make and model of rifle.
marlin,stevens,savage Answer 2 To the best of my knowledge Montgomery wards commissioned the rifles through other companies I own A model 895 22 caliber lever action And it is a commissioned Moseberg 402
Italian rifles were made in 3 calibers. 6.5 Italian, 7.35 & rarely 7.92 X57 commonly refered to as 8mm Mauser. If it is in a caliber other than 6.5 it usually is marked on the rear sight.
The biggest difference is that Winchester went from a controlled round feed(Mauser type) to a push pull feed(with out the mauser claw)type of feed action.this was done to cut the cost of production.This system is still in use today,but over time Winchester and other gun manufacturers have learned that there is still a great demand for the original controlled round feed of the mauser design.Especially with dangerous game chambered firearms.
ALL OTHER THINGS BEING EQUAL- yes, the bolt action is typically a more accurate rifle. However, there will be exceptions.
The Savage 110 series of rifles actually saved the company from going out of business. * The "E" in the model name stands for "Economy" These rifles were provides at a lower cost. Major differences were the stock, trigger mechanixm, and the Mauser magazing construction. Other than that a 110E will shoot just as well as a 110 dale p raleigh, nc