To determine the age of an FN Mauser with the serial number 7013, one would need to reference production records or historical data specific to FN Mauser firearms. The serial number alone does not provide enough information to ascertain the exact year of manufacture. FN Mauser rifles were produced over a wide range of years, especially during the early to mid-20th century. For a precise age, consulting a firearms expert or specific manufacturing records would be necessary.
.270 has been around since 1925. You will have to contact FN to check on the sn.
My F.N. Mauser in .30-06 s/n 4570 was made in the mid 1950's. I have been unable to learn any more regarding the F.N. mausers. It is a true a classic, hope this helps
Yes.
$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.
No serial number provided.
The Browning was built in 1968 on a long extractor FN Mauser action. The Leupold scope was built prior to 1974.
You will have to contact FN to find out.
100-1000 or more depending on specifics
Top of receiver marked "AL", "ABL" is 30-06, serial # in Arabic & seal of Egypt 7.92(8mm Mauser), seal of Argentina 7.65, seal of Venezuela 7m/m, 7m/m Mauser. Anymore questions on the FN49, please email me.
Yes, Fabrique Nationale (FN) produced an 8mm rifle, specifically the FN Model 1924, which was a bolt-action rifle chambered for the 8x57mm Mauser cartridge. This model was part of FN's range of military firearms and was used by various countries in the early to mid-20th century. Additionally, FN manufactured other firearms in different calibers, but the 8mm Mauser was one of the notable cartridges used in their rifles.
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No serial number provided.