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Yugoslav variant of the Mauser.
There are several different models of Mauser rifle. Can you do anything to identify the model, arsenal it was manufactured at, and/or the nationality of the rifle? That it was made in 1946 does nothing to answer this question.
There are several different models of Mauser rifle. Can you do anything to identify the model, arsenal it was manufactured at, and/or the nationality of the rifle? That it was made in 1946 does nothing to answer this question.
Mauser 98 from WW I.
What kind of rifle is it? Bolt action, semi-auto? Caliber? Does it have the original box, manual, papers? Any accessories? How many rounds through it? Finish?
The '95 Chilean Mauser is chambered for 7mm Mauser. There may be surplus military ammunition still floating around from Cheaper Than Dirt or other sources and the round is still loaded commercially.
Sorry- just not possible to answer that- way too many possibles. It is likely a military rifle, since many of those had the year of manufacture stamped on them. It COULD be a Mauser or a Moisin-Nagant rifle, but without a LOT more information, we can't even guess.
Not with the information you have provided. Who made it? Rifle, Shotgun, Revolver, Pistol? Condition? Barrel length? Finish? Caliber/gauge? Serial Number? Accessories? Got the original owner's manual and box?
If still in the original configuration, these were chambered for the .303 Enfield, aka .303 British.
"Two tone" is a kind of finish. It is not a type or a maker of an airsoft gun and has no relation to anything besides appearance.
I could not give a value without a detailed description of what kind of condition your rifle is in.that includes the amount of original finish remaining,and what condition the bore is in.I can say that with the serial number that you have provided,your Winchester model 1894 rifle was made in the year 1963,making it one of the last 10,000 pre-64 model 1894 rifles made.
Germany used the Model 1898 Mauser rifle as its standard infantry weapon. There was a shorter version, the Model 1898K carbine, which had the bolt handle curved down. Both were bolt-action with a five shot internal magazine, and were 7.92MM in caliber, but often referred to as 8MM. This continued to be Germany's standard rifle through WWII, though by the end of that later conflict some German troops were equipped with the world's first assault rifle, the Sturmgewehr 1943, which was the inspiration for the Russian AK-47.The Model 1898 is considered the first modern bolt-action rifle. The innovation of Paul Mauser was the use of two locking lugs on the bolt, front and back, which was a great improvement over previous bolt assemblies, and provided a much tighter seal of the breech. The US, which had just made a large investment in equipping its forces with the Krag rifle, saw the quantum improvement represented by Mauser's innovation, and licensed the design and incorporated it into a new rifle, the 1903 Springfield. All other nations had to produce a new generation of rifles to match this improvement. Mauser produced military rifles for a number of nations in Germany, in various calibers.After president Kennedy was assassinated with an Italian rifle of this generation purchased by mail order, the US Congress passed a gun-control act outlawing the sale of any weapon through the mail made since 1898, to cover the Model 1898 Mauser and all its imitators.