Usually the sn and caliber
7x57mm
Mauser Waffenfabrik never manufactured a .30-06 rifle. You MIGHT have an M1917 rifle, which can be worth over $1200 in good condition and all matching serial numbers.
There have been a few. The most common is likely the Spanish Mauser.
The Mauser es340b was a single shot .22 long rifle. It was made too look and feel like a Mauser 98K. It is not a sniper rifle. It is a target rifle.
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.
Best left to a Mauser trained gunsmith
Steve Kehaya has written: 'The Swedish Mauser rifle' -- subject(s): Mauser rifle, Rifles
This rifle (Mauser Model 2000) is worth $350 in excellent condition.
It means the action of the rifle was made by Mauser or copied by someone.
I recently bought a long rifle in fair to good condition -about 60% of bluing, good stock (sanded heavily), bent bolt- for $200.00.
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