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
100-1000 USD or so
Mauser k98 value $475
100-1000 USD depending on specifics
100-340 or so
It is an FN made Mauser 98 action worth $300-$400
It means they began making that MODEL of Mauser in 1895. You will need to have someone that knows older Mauser makes a hands on assessment of your rifle. Value depends on make, model, condition- and with military riles, originality- modifications lose value.
Not Much If you have a second Year 1938 .But you have a Mauser action on it.That means the barrel is not Winchester. How did you decide that it is a 1938. the only way forsure to know is the Ser.No. on the gun .If it is a Mauser action. It would not have the correct Ser.No. i have a model 70 serial # 2760 its a 1937- the bolt # should match the barrel# pull the bolt back and look carefully on the bottom and you can see the bolt #
100-1000 usd
$300-$450. This rifle was made either by Heym or by FN. If a true Mauser action it will be made in Belgium by FN. Otherwise it will be a Mauser 3000 made by Heym.
It depends what model and if it is in goood shape or not
Depends on EXACTLY what you have, condition, etc..
Blue Book of Gun Values will help.