IF the rifle has been modified from its original military configuration (sporterized) it has lost most of its value as a collector's firearm, and would be valued as a shooter. Depending on condition, that value may be $75-200. Some custom reworks may be worth more- the average military conversion is not. Sorry-
Not every single mauser bolt is interchangable, but most bolts for a single model will be. For example, most bolts from the millions of WWII era kar-98k's are interchangable but will not be interchangable will a modern mauser hunting rifle or a modern rifle based off of the mauser action.
Need a specific model. Mauser has a very long history and continues to make firearms, not to mention the number of rifles based on the Mauser G98 action which are referred to as "Mausers", although most of them weren't made with any licensing from Mauser.
i did not receive a answer to my question. i now have a second question . what quality is this rifle . we have a small problem with caliber. Early Mausers used a 7.62 mm caliber. The English equal, the Enfield .303 in. were the mainstays of early 20th Century armies. The Boers demonstrated the far greater accuracy of the Mauser on numerous occasions.A Mauser 30-06. appears to be a derivitive hunting rifle post 1945 adapted to use Brit/American pattern long barrel ammunition. Value? who knows. A Mauser ended my Great-Uncles life in the First World War. He had a Ross, based and fed on the Enfield. I suspect your Mauser is a higher quality hunting rifle, post WWII, without scope 600-800 Euros
The M1917 rifle was based on the "Enfield" Pattern 14 rifle, itself a very unabashed copy of the Mauser 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.
Do you mean 7.63mm Mauser, or perhaps 7.65mm parabellum? There is no 7.65mm Mauser, but the 7.63 was based on the 7.65mm Borchardt. Either way, it is a bottleneck cartridge, while .32 ACP, also know as 7.65mm Browning, is straight-walled. The two cartridges are in no way interchangeable.
First, it is a Mauser, not mouser. Value of any gun is based on exact make, model and condition. There were several different versions of the Mauser, and condition can range from Excellent to Junk. Perhaps the most common, a Mauser 98K in good condition would be worth $250-$350.
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All mausers are different because of the different models that were made for different nations. The Mauser Model 98-29 was manufactured in Czechoslovakia for the Persian Army. Based upon their requests, the rifle is longer than most and would be about the length of a Gewehr 98 in World War I.
Your Spanish made Mauser rifle could be worth anywhere from $50-$300. Value of any gun is based on exact make, model, condition, and originality.
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Based on the serial number, this should be a 12ga. If so, then it was made in 1935. 3 Shot Autos were first introduced in 1932 in response to the Federal Waterfowl law that was changing gun capacities to 3 shots for hunting ducks and geese.