This is some extra information about my question (I don't speak/write English that well, my apologies) - the upper (H-ring) and lower ring are both locked by a spring on the righthand side, like 98k - cal is .243 (may be rechambered?) - bolt is not bent!! FN1935 had bent bolt I think?! - completely nickeled - 2 sling swivels
It will be marked if it is Belgian made.
FN. No published sn data I know of.
It will be marked on the barrel/reciever
The barrel will be marked "Made in Belgium"
A 6.5mm Mauser missing the magazine. Without more details there is no way to tell you what you have beyond what you have already provided.
Minor collector's interest- .50 to 1.50, depending on condition. There are some supplies of Nazi marked 8mm Mauser still turning up for sale.
You will have to carefully note exactly how the gun is marked, first.
gun shop, gun show, want ad,
1984
1896 to 1937. Some are marked 1940 - these were 1930s commercial M30 pistols taken into service by the Luftwaffe.
The Name Fabrique Nationale D'armrmes de Guerre is the name of a gun maker located in Herstal,Belgium.They have made firearms for Browning since 1909.The firm also makes many firearms for themselves also with the name you have used marked on the side of their firearms.
not much more than its US or Japan made counterpart