It is most likely the makers stamp although it is hard to tell without seeing it properly.
I have 2 boxes I will sell. precars@aol.com 11/25/2008 buffaloarms.com has this ammo.
Provide a detailed description of all markings, finish, barrel length, finish on all parts of the rifle and type of finish on the stock.
i have a very old mauser which is not an 8mm, i have alot of those. i is markerd berlin and ser number 1909. i can not find a marking of what cal it may be but a 8mm will almost fit but not close. can you help me find the cal. maybe 7mm ( how hard to find that?) mikkel.mikkelson@comcast.com
270 mauser modelo argentino deutsche waffen-und munitionsfabriken a2608 berlin B
I can start you in the right direction.This was a military contract for the model 1895 mauser by the chilean government.These rifles and carbines were produced by mauser at there facility of loew in Berlin Germany. they produced four different types of 1895 mauser,the 1895 rifle army model,1895 rifle anchor crest,model 1895 short rifle,and 1895 carbine.these are good quality mauser small ring rifles.please remember that they cannot with stand the pressures of the large ring 1898 rifle.
The Mauser K98k, a bolt-action rifle, was primarily produced by the Mauser company in Germany. It was developed in the 1930s and became the standard infantry rifle for the German military during World War II. Various manufacturers, including Waffenwerke Brünn and the Berlin-Lübecker Maschinenfabrik, also produced the K98k under contract. The rifle is known for its accuracy, reliability, and robust design.
Is this the CE. W. F. G. Steyr 1886 marking on the left side of receiver?
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.
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 could mean a number of things. There's no real way of telling without knowing all of the markings on the rifle, and where this marking is placed.