The Mauser 30.06, specifically the model you referenced, was manufactured in 1939, making it approximately 84 years old as of 2023. The "1390L3" designation might refer to a specific production code or serial number, but the age is primarily determined by the year of manufacture. If you have further details about the specific model or features, it could help refine the context.
3006 weeks = 3006 x 7 days = 21,042 days
Impossible to answer without a DETAILED description of ALL markings.
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Although many references have been published on Mauser rifles, I don't know of any that have a complete sn listing.
Usually the sn and caliber
Mauser ended in 2004.
Daniel Mauser's birth name is Daniel Conner Mauser.
No- the 7x57 was developed separately, in 1892 by Paul Mauser. The 8mm Mauser (actually the 7.92 Mauser, but every calls it the 8mm) was developed by a government board.
They are: 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18, 167, 334, 501, 1002, 1503, 3006.
Wilhelm & Paul Mauser. If you Google Mauser the 3rd item "WIKI" will give you the history.
50-200 or so
it is 3006 cal.