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$75
Possibly the 6.5x55mm Swedish. I would consult a professional before using the weapon
25-1000 USD or more depending on specifics
I just inherited this gun, can you please tell me what it is worth? Mike
50-500 USD or so
Tough to answer without seeing pictures of this pistol. Values for pre-'45 examples generally range from 200 to 600usd. The final value would be based on condition and if it is original /as issued.
I have a W.P.T.-6.35-d.r.p. The gun is in good shape. Any ideas on what it's worth. I don't see a serial on the outside of the pistol
Mauser was located in Oberndorf Germany.
A Mauser is one of the many firearms made either by Mauser Jagdwaffen GmbH, a German arms manufacturer founded by Paul and Wilhelm Mauser in 1870, or by Mauser-Werke Oberndorf Waffensysteme GmbH, a division of Rheinmetall corporation since 1995, or by another arms maker using their name under license.The most famous Mausers are K98 bolt action rifles, C96 pistols (also known as Broomhandles), and M1910 pocket pistols.
A Mauser is one of the many firearms made either by Mauser Jagdwaffen GmbH, a German arms manufacturer founded by Paul and Wilhelm Mauser in 1870, or by Mauser-Werke Oberndorf Waffensysteme GmbH, a division of Rheinmetall corporation since 1995, or by another arms maker using their name under license.The most famous Mausers are K98 bolt action rifles, C96 pistols (also known as Broomhandles), and M1910 pocket pistols.
It means the action of the rifle was made by Mauser or copied by someone.
7.92x57mm, better known as 8mm Mauser. Same caliber as the German military's Mausers.