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  • *German Mauser Mod. 1910 7.65 Semi Auto PistolSerial*German Mauser Mod. 1910 7.65 Semi Auto PistolSerial #35XX81 is a German Mauser 7.65 semi auto pistol marked on the left side with serial number 'Waffenfabrik
  • *German Mauser P-38 9mm Pistol BYF43 MarkThis*German Mauser P-38 9mm Pistol BYF43 MarkThis is a German made Mauser P-38 9mm semi automatic pistol from World War II serial #7809. It has the following
  • *German Mauser Mod. Argentino 1909 30-06*German Mauser Mod. Argentino 1909 30-06 RifleThis is a very nice German Mauser bolt action rifle in the 30-06 caliber. The following is stamped into the
  • GERMAN MAUSER MODEL P.08 SEMI-AUTOMATIC LUGERGERMAN MAUSER MODEL P.08 SEMI-AUTOMATIC LUGER PISTOL, 9mm luger caliber, 4' barrel, chrome finish, rosewood/stag grips, stock lug, toggle marked BYF (Mauser),
  • Custom German Mauser Bolt Action SportingCustom German Mauser Bolt Action Sporting Rifle-Blued 23.5' solid rib barrel, chambered in believed to be 8mm Mauser, case color hardened receiver, Flat
  • (2) WWI GERMAN MAUSER RIFLES - Spandau Model(2) WWI GERMAN MAUSER RIFLES - Spandau Model 71/88 Bolt Action 8 mm Rifles, s/n's 130 & 4774 (matching parts). Military issue with 32' barrel, barleycorn
  • WWI GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE - Late Imperial (1918)WWI GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE - Late Imperial (1918) proofed Obendorf Model 98/18 Bolt Action 8 mm Rifle, s/n 1563 (matching parts). Military issue, original
  • (2) GERMAN MAUSER RIFLES - Modello Argentino(2) GERMAN MAUSER RIFLES - Modello Argentino 1909 Bolt Action 30.06 Rifles, s/n's N6227 & P2010 (matching parts). Military issue, based on M98, circa 1930s,
  • GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE - Model 71/75 Bolt ActionGERMAN MAUSER RIFLE - Model 71/75 Bolt Action 8 mm Rifle, s/n 3665P (69530 bolt). Military issue with 32' barrel, barleycorn front sight with side mount
  • German Mauser Custom Model 8MMx57 sn: 2598BPGerman Mauser Custom Model 8MMx57 sn: 2598BP Super half round and half octagonal barreled hunting rifle, Fischer raised solid rib, banknote engraved, custom
  • Two WWI bayonets and scabbards, one a GermanTwo WWI bayonets and scabbards, one a German Mauser Model 1898/05, the other a British pattern 1913 dated 1917 £20-30
  • A German Mauser bayonet, Nazi marked daedA German Mauser bayonet, Nazi marked daed 41, clean blade with light staining and scabbard, together with a South Australian 30 bayonet, clean blade with
  • *GERMAN MAUSER MODEL 98 8 mm., Serial #6245.*GERMAN MAUSER MODEL 98 8 mm., Serial #6245. All matching serial numbers. Nazi proofs. Length of barrel 24½.'
  • A lot of four German Mauser bayonets Comprising:A lot of four German Mauser bayonets Comprising: 1) Model 1914 by Erfurt, wooden grip, black-painted scabbard. 2) WWII example by Jos. Corts Sn., hard
  • German Mauser Model 98 bolt action rifle.German Mauser Model 98 bolt action rifle. Cal. 8mm. 24' bbl. SN 6985. Sporterized rifle. Blued finish with customized walnut stock with raised cheek
  • German Mauser Model 98 bolt action rifle.German Mauser Model 98 bolt action rifle. Cal. 8mm. 24' bbl. SN 4239. Blued finish with sporterized wood stock, leather sling. 'BNZ 45' stamped on
  • German Mauser Model G2940 bolt action rifle.German Mauser Model G2940 bolt action rifle. Cal. 8mm. 24' bbl. SN 6279. Blued finish with custom wood stock with raised cheek piece. Receiver stamped
  • German Mauser Model 98K bolt action rifle.German Mauser Model 98K bolt action rifle. Cal. 8mm. 24' bbl. SN 48546. Blued finish with plain wood stock. Receiver stamped 'DOT 1944'. Eagle and
  • German Mauser Model 98K bolt action rifle.German Mauser Model 98K bolt action rifle. Cal. 8mm. 24' bbl. SN 8981. Blued finish with walnut stock, muzzle cap, leather sling and cleaning rod.
  • German Mauser Model 98K bolt action rifle.German Mauser Model 98K bolt action rifle. Cal. 8mm. 24' bbl. SN 8656. Blued finish with walnut stock, muzzle cap, leather sling and cleaning rod.
  • German Mauser bolt action rifle. Cal. 8mm.German Mauser bolt action rifle. Cal. 8mm. 24' bbl. SN 76235. Blued finish with plain walnut stock, bayonet and sheath. Very good. 07-1625. (C&R)
  • STANDARD GERMAN MAUSER 98 BAYONET WITH 9STANDARD GERMAN MAUSER 98 BAYONET WITH 9 3/4' blade later etched decoration to the blade EST 20-30
  • German Mauser Model 71/84 Bolt Action RifleGerman Mauser Model 71/84 Bolt Action Rifle 11mm cal. 32' barrel S/N 8246. Matching numbers dated 1888. Condition: Excellent condition with an excellent
  • *German Mauser Model 1910 Semi-Auto Pistol*German Mauser Model 1910 Semi-Auto Pistol .25 ACP cal. 3' barrel S/N 228500. Blue finish walnut checkered one-piece grip. Condition: Excellent condition
  • *WWII German Mauser .22 Trainer Bolt Action*WWII German Mauser .22 Trainer Bolt Action Rifle .22?LR cal. 25.25' barrel S/N 88838. Condition: Very good condition with an excellent bore.
  • *Custom Oberndorf 98 German Mauser Bolt Action*Custom Oberndorf 98 German Mauser Bolt Action Rifle .220 Swift cal. 19.5' barrel S/N 98623. Matte black finish walnut full-length stock with Monte Carlo
  • German Mauser Model K98 Bolt Action Rifle,German Mauser Model K98 Bolt Action Rifle, c. 1941, serial number 5378, laminated stock with the serial number stamped under the butt, receiver ring marked
  • German Mauser Model K98 Bolt Action RifleGerman Mauser Model K98 Bolt Action Rifle and Bayonet, c. 1944, serial number 4103, laminated stock, all matching numbers except the triggerguard and floor
  • German Mauser Model K98 Bolt Action RifleGerman Mauser Model K98 Bolt Action Rifle and Bayonet, c. 1944, serial number 2291, laminated stock, all matching numbers, receiver marked dot/44, with
  • German Mauser Model bolt-action rifle serialGerman Mauser Model bolt-action rifle serial #31261, manufactured at Oberndorf, 1899; original 8 mm. cal. converted to smaller caliber (appears to be
  • WWII Model German MauserSerial #7468ProofWWII Model German MauserSerial #7468Proof marked eagle with swatstika, sporterized stock, Bushnell mounts. Belived to be a .243 cal Leather arm strap.Weaver
  • * GERMAN MAUSER MODEL 98 BOLT-ACTION RIFLE 8* GERMAN MAUSER MODEL 98 BOLT-ACTION RIFLE 8 mm., Serial #4290. Blued finish with rust and wear. Length of barrel 30.'
  • A 7.92mm German Mauser bolt action rifleA 7.92mm German Mauser bolt action rifle with a 61cm barrel, serial number 364, deactivated 30/06/2015, with certificate.
  • GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE - Modelo Argentino BerlinGERMAN MAUSER RIFLE - Modelo Argentino Berlin 1891 Bolt Action 8 mm Rifle, s/n W0660, with proof marks, circa 1925. Military issue, original 26' barrel
  • GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE - Espingarda PortuguesaGERMAN MAUSER RIFLE - Espingarda Portuguesa Berlin Model 1904 Bolt Action 8 mm Rifle, s/n G8477, bolt s/n G7655, with proof marks, circa 1915. Military
  • (2) GERMAN MAUSER CONTRACT RIFLES - Chileno(2) GERMAN MAUSER CONTRACT RIFLES - Chileno Modelo 1895 Manufactura Lowe & Deutsche Waffen Berlin Bolt Action 8 mm Rifles, s/n's A6608 & L8454, manufactured
  • GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE - Spandau Model 98/04GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE - Spandau Model 98/04 Bolt Action 8 mm Rifle, s/n 4168 (matching parts), manufactured in 1904. Military issue, but with tiger maple
  • (2) GERMAN MAUSER CONTRACT RIFLES - Oberndorf(2) GERMAN MAUSER CONTRACT RIFLES - Oberndorf Peru Model 98/09 Bolt Action 8 mm Rifle, s/n's 5345 & 25688, manufactured in 1909 for the Peruvian Army,
  • WWII GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE - Nazi proofed ModelWWII GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE - Nazi proofed Model 98K Bolt Action 8 mm Carbine Rifle, s/n 9132 with 42 bnz receiver and 41 bo barrrel. Military issue, original
  • WWI GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE - Late Imperial (1918)WWI GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE - Late Imperial (1918) proofed Erfurt Model K98/18 Bolt Action 8 mm Carbine Rifle, s/n 5645. Military issue, original 23' barrel
  • WWII GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE - Nazi proofed ModelWWII GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE - Nazi proofed Model 98K/38 Bolt Action 8 mm Carbine Rifle, s/n 2938, black finish with S/42 receiver dated 1938. Military issue,
  • WWII GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE - Unmarked ModelWWII GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE - Unmarked Model K98/18 Bolt Action 8 mm Carbine Rifle, s/n 6218H. Probable end of war military issue, oak stock, original 23'
  • (10) BOXES VINTAGE AMMO - Mostly WWI or earlier(10) BOXES VINTAGE AMMO - Mostly WWI or earlier German Mauser ammunition, in original boxes, including: (4) DRM 71/84 10mm Karlsruhe (Baden) containing
  • GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE - Karabiner Model 98KGERMAN MAUSER RIFLE - Karabiner Model 98K Bolt Action 8 mm Rifle, s/n 9911A, no proof marks, circa 1925. Military issue, original 23' barrel with hooded
  • GERMAN MAUSER 1871/84 BOLT ACTION RIFLE:GERMAN MAUSER 1871/84 BOLT ACTION RIFLE: 1887 manufacture with Ambry mark, serial number 27500, walnut stock, 32' barrel, single shot or tube magazine
  • *Mauser M24/47 8mm Military Rifle w/ Accessories'Military*Mauser M24/47 8mm Military Rifle w/ Accessories'Military Grade New' in box is a Yugoslav Military 8mm Mauser model M24/47 with matching numbers. It includes
  • German WWII Model 98 Mauser Bayonet Sn: 112,German WWII Model 98 Mauser Bayonet Sn: 112, Nazi proofed with matching frog and scabbard, excellent overall. conflict German WWII branch Model 98 item
  • German WWII Mauser Bayonett mint, by Mundlos,German WWII Mauser Bayonett mint, by Mundlos, with matching scabbard and frog, Nazi proofed. conflict German WWII branch Mauser item Bayonett Estimate:
  • Pair of German Model 98 Mauser Bayonets withPair of German Model 98 Mauser Bayonets with scabbards, good to very good, not matching, Nazi proofed. conflict Pair of German branch Model 98 item Mauser
  • Mauser Model 71 Bolt Action Military Carbine.SerialMauser Model 71 Bolt Action Military Carbine.Serial # 8300 Manufactured in 1876, dated on receiver. This is a bolt action German military carbine chambered


The Swedish Mauser Rifles



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  • Sweden adopted a Mauser carbine in 1894 and a Mauser rifle in 1896, both chambered for the 6.5x55 cartridge. Also in 1896, Germany experimented with Mausers of various calibers.

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It is somewhat ironic that the rifles we in North America know so well as the 'Swedish Mauser' were never called that by the military in Sweden. Swedish Mauser is a term that was firstapplied to these fine rifles when they reached the surplus arms market. The correct designation is 'Light Infantry Rifle.'

All Swedish Mausers were manufactured by one of three companies: Mauser, Oberndorf am Neckar, Germany; Carl Gustafs Gevärsfaktoriet, Eskskilstuna, Sweden (Carl Gustaf's CityRifle Factory) and Husqvarna Vapenfabriks AB, Husqvarna, Sweden. Production began in 1894 with 52 prototype carbines and continued uninterrupted at Carl Gustaf from 1898 to 1925and intermittently into the 1930s. Production was resumed in 1941 at Husqvarna and ended in 1944. Production at the Mauser factory took place from 1895-1896 (m/94 carbines) andagain between 1896-1900 when rifles only were manufactured.



The following paragraphs provide a quick overview of the main Swedish Mauser models and variants. Following are reproductions of two pages from the book, 'The Swedish MauserRifles' that illustrate the part-by-part description contained in all 'For Collectors Only' books.



Models of the Swedish Mauser

In all, only three models of the Swedish Mauser were originally manufactured. They were: 1) m/94 carbine, 2) the m/96 rifle and 3) the m/38 rifle. Fourteen other 'variations' wereproduced from these original three models.

They are: 1) m/94-96 carbine, 2) m/94-14 carbine, 3) m/96-38 rifle, 4) m/38-96 (Fsr) rifle, 5) m/41 sniper rifle, 6) m/41B sniper rifle, 7) fm/23 match rifle, 8) fm/23-36 match rifle, 9)m/38 .22 caliber trainer, 10) CG 63-m/6 match rifle (6.5 mm caliber), 11) CG 63-m/7 match rifle (7.62 NATO caliber), 12) CG 80 match rifle, 13) m/63 sniper rifle and 14) fm/90 sniperrifle.

The Swedish military was armed with the m/94 carbine and m/96 and/or m/38 rifle from 1895 to 1978 when the last m/38 rifles were officially removed from service. The m/41B sniperrifle continued in use through the 1980s.



Karbin m/94

The very first version of the so-called m/94 carbine could more correctly be referred to as the m/93 carbine. These first test carbines were basically the Spanish Model 1893 carbine, andthey were manufactured at Mauser in Oberndorf, Germany. Fifty-two were purchased, and they can be distinguished from later Mauser-made carbines by the fact that the receivers weremarked only with the serial number (1 to 52) and did not carry a maker's name on the receiver ring, nor the year of production.

The initial field tests were successful, and a new contract for 5,000 carbines was arranged with the Mauser factory in August 1894. Designated the 'Karbin m/94,' it had a 17.7 inchbarrel and a Mannlicher-style stock that ended in a heavy nose cap similar to that used on the British SMLE Mk I and Mk III rifles.

Following Mauser's practice at the time, all bolt components were left in the white and highly polished. The sling was attached to the carbine via a sling bar mounted on the left side ofthe rear barrel band. The other end was threaded through the left side of the stock, through a slot, and fastened with a buckle attached to the right side with brass screws. The carbine wasnot equipped with a cleaning rod but instead, a pull-through brush and jag were issued in a cleaning kit.

The entire first order of carbines were delivered in 1895. In June of that same year, an additional 7,185 carbines were ordered. In 1896, production of the carbine began at the CarlGustafs stad gevärsfaktori in Eskilstuna, Sweden.

Engineer and coastal artillery troops preferred a short, fast-handling rifle that provided the same firepower as the infantry rifle but in a lighter, shorter package. Since neither servicebranch were mounted, they carried backpacks and slung their rifles over the shoulder.

The forward sling swivel on the m/96-96 carbine was moved from the left side to the bottom of the barrel band, and a rifle-style sling swivel and plate were inletted into the bottom of thestock. No other change was made. Many of this model were rebuilt between 1914 and 1920 into the m/94-14 carbine.

In 1914, the m/94 carbine was redesigned once again, this time to accept a bayonet. A reinforcing band was added to the rear of the nosecap and extended rearward to the barrel band. AMauser-style lug was brazed into a cutout in the bottom of the reinforcing band, and a stud was added to the front of the nose cap. Two types of bayonets were issued: the coastalfortification troops received a bayonet with a 13.6 inch blade. Naval personnel received a 15 inch bladed bayonet. Many earlier m/94 and m/94-96 carbines were modified to accept thebayonet.



Gevär m/96

The Gevär m/96 was designed and deployed as an infantry rifle. Its 29.1 inch long barrel was believed necessary to burn all the powder in the 55 mm-long cartridge case to achievemaximum velocity and stabilize the 156 grain bullet in the m/1894 cartridge.

The first rifles were built at the Carl Gustaf factory with receiver dates starting with 1898 and serial numbers beginning at '1' and ending in 1925 at circa serial number 517,277 or later.The Swedish government paid Mauser a royalty of 2,25 Kronor (Crowns) for each rifle (about US $0.612 at the time).

In 1899, Mauser was granted a contract to build 40,000 rifles to supplement production at the Carl Gustaf factory using the best 'Swedish steel' (the Swedes considered their steel sosuperior that its composition never changed from start to end of production).

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All m/96 rifles were built with the long 29.1 inch barrel and rear sights calibrated to 2,000 meters. Those rifles with barrels threaded at the muzzle for the blank firing device weredesignated with a 'B' prefix, i.e., 'Gevär m/96B.'



Note: A 'B' prefix was applied by the Swedish military to all rifles with barrels threaded at the muzzle for the blank firing device-'Gevär m/96B,' 'Gevär m/96-38B,' and Gevärm/38B.' Blanks were never permitted to be fired from the sniper rifles, and therefore, their barrels were never threaded at the muzzle. The suffix, 'B', in m/41B indicates a sniper riflemodified to 1955 standards.



Gevär m/96-38

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Some 30,000 m/96 rifles were rebarreled at the Carl Gustaf factory beginning in 1938 with a 24.5 inch barrel to make the rifle handier for the foot soldier. The shorter barrel and theadoption of the new m/94/41 cartridge with the 139 grain spitzer bullet required that the rifle be equipped with a new rear sight. A quantity of new rear sights were manufactured for them/96-38 by a local firm, but it proved more economical and-with a little training-just as effective to simply attach a metal plate or paper decal to the butt stock which gave the soldier achart by which to quickly calculate the amount of hold 'over' or 'under.' These decals or plates were attached to the stocks after the adoption of the new cartridge in 1941, see Figure 8.They were attached upside down so that the shooter could read them with the rifle at the shoulder simply by rotating the stock to the left.



Gevär m/38

The Gevär m/96-38 proved so successful that when new rifles were ordered for the military in 1941, the contract issued to Husqvarna specified that the new rifle be built to the samepattern. In all, 60,000 new rifles with the 24.5 inch barrel were built at the Husqvarna factory between 1942 and 1945. They can be identified primarily by the marking and date on thereceiver-HUSQVARNA VAPENFABRIKS AKTIEBOLAG and a date between 1942 and 1944.

These rifles were stocked in beech wood. Only differences in factory and inspection markings, plus the turned-down bolt handle and a new rear sight design show that they are different.The new rear sight was also hinged at the front, but two vertical ears at the rear protected the sight leaf which was re-calibrated only to 600 meters. Two sight leaf variations arefound-those calibrated for the original m/94 156 grain bullet and those for m/94/41 139 grain bullet. The latter sight leaf is marked with a 'T' at the top. Figure 10 shows both thedifferent markings and the redesigned rear sight use on the m/38 rifle.



Target Versions of the m/96 Rifle

Over the years, a number of m/96 and m/38 rifles were altered for use by civilian target shooters. At least five types of rifles are known that were altered, and in one case, manufacturedfor target shooting: the fm/23 and fm/23-36, the Fsr rifle (m/38-96) and the CG 63 and CG 80 rifles.



Fm/23 Rifles

Approximately 500 m/96 rifles were rebuilt some time after World War I as target rifles. The fm/23 was a standard m/96 rifle equipped with a heavier barrel and a stock shortened to asporting or target match configuration. Lyman receivers sights (M48) were installed, providing a range of 100 to 1,000 meters. It is not known if these receivers were manufacturedexclusively for this rifle without the thumbcut, although since they were assembled in 1936, it is probable they were. The bolt had the thumbpiece removed to increase lock time, and thetrigger pull was lightened for competitive shooting. The fm/23-36 differed only in that it was equipped with a thumb-hole target-style stock and the receivers lacked the thumbcut for cliploading. Both rifles were issued to military officers for match shooting.



Frivilliga skytte rölsen Rifles (m/38-96)

When World War II began, the military lacked sufficient rifles to equip members of the Swedish National Shooters Association (Frivilliga skytte rölsen) as reservists. The governmentturned to Husqvarna, who was already manufacturing the m/38 rifle. Husqvarna produced 20,000 m/96-type rifles with 29.1 inch barrels in 1944 and 1945.

Over the years, many of these were equipped with a variety of precision match-style rear and front sights.



CG 63 and CG 80 Rifles

When Sweden formalized its rules for 300 meter military-civilian matches, a new rifle was developed for competitors, the CG 63 through the Frivilliga skytter relsen.

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At the Carl Gustaf factory, a new, heavy, non-stepped barrel was attached to an m/96 or m/38 receiver. The trigger assembly was adjusted and smoothed to match quality. A new beechMonte-Carlo-style stock with identical, if shallow cheekpieces, on either side for right- or left-handed shooters, a pistol grip and a short forend and handguard that allowed the barrel tofloat, were developed. Match quality adjustable micrometer aperture rear sights from several Swedish manufacturers were installed, as well as the American-made Lyman and Redfieldadjustable rear sights, although these latter appear to have been added by the owners. Hooded front sights with interchangeable inserts were added to the new barrel. The distinctivevertical thumbpiece was removed from the bolt to increase lock time. The rifle, which averaged 4.6 kg (10.14 lbs), was available in both 6.5 x 55 mm, 7.62 x 51 mm NATO and .22rimfire calibers. The military match versions were designated m/6 in 6.5 x 55 mm and the m/7 in 7.62 x 51 NATO. The m/6 military version was equipped with a short cleaning rodbeneath the barrel.

The CG 80 is an improved version of the CG 63. It featured a new beech-wood stock that also included a pistol grip, Monte-Carlo-style cheekpieces and a short forend. The CG 80 didnot have a handguard. It did have an aluminum rail inletted into the bottom of the forend to allow the attachment of an adjustable sling.



Sniper Rifles

The exact designation applied by the Swedish military to the original sniper rifle equipped with the AJACK, AGA 42 or AGA 44 scopes was 'm/41.' These were standard m/96 riflesmanufactured by Carl Gustaf or Mauser and selected for their accuracy. A telescopic sight mount and base were manufactured by the German firm of Jackenroll and bolted and pinned tothe left side of the receiver. Standard European rings were used to mount the telescope.

Beginning in 1955, three important modifications were made to the sniper rifle which was then redesignated the m/41B: 1) AJACK scopes were substituted for the AGA 42 and AGA 44,2) a set screw mount stop was attached to the base to prevent the mount from moving forward under recoil, 3) the bolts were blued and 4) a new rear sight was installed for use in thoseinstances when the telescopic sight was damaged. It was designated the 'SM-Sikte m/55.'

When first issued in 1941-42, six m/41 sniper rifles were issued per company of infantry.


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The Luxembourg Rifle

At the end of Mauser production in 1900, between 500 and 1,000 m/96 rifles were built and sold to the Duchy of Luxembourg. The are identical to the Swedish m/96 with the followingexceptions: 1) receiver ring marking.



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2) barrels were marked 'L 205,' 3) the standard Mauser 1893 upper band was substituted for the Swedish upper band to permit the use of a conventional Mauser bayonet. All partsincluding the barrel were stamped with the Swedish Crown inspection stamp.



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