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General Mauser Rifle Questions / ORIGINAL OBERNDORF 98 MAUSER SPORTERS
« Last post by brenneke on August 20, 2024, 07:55:25 AM »
My Type B in 8X60, .318 groove diameter. According to J. Speed, made in 1936, or 37.
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General Mauser Rifle Questions / Re: Need help identifying Mauser Rifle
« Last post by brenneke on August 20, 2024, 07:36:28 AM »
98 Mauser Made for the Chinese.
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JAEGER SCOPE MOUNT.
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Paul Jaeger was a Master Gunsmith of German descent, born 1901 in NY, died in 1993. The N and crown are German Nitro Proofs. 2,67 g G.B.P means the proof load was 2,67 grams of GBP (Gewehr Blättchen Pulver rifle flake powder). St. m. G. means Stahlmantel Geschoss, steel jacket bullet - bullet weight should be just below but must have been polished out somewhere along the line. There may be some more proofs under the front scope base. It appears to be German, and a military action (thumb cut). Measure centerline to centerline of the guard screws - approx 7-7/8" is standard (30/06) length, and approx 7-5/8" is intermediate length (7X57, 8X57, 6.5X55, etc.).
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Model 1934 Pistol / Mauser 1910/34 slide doesn't lock
« Last post by kgv1944 on August 19, 2024, 05:46:47 PM »
I bought my gun without the magazine. When I got it the striker was cocked for God knows how long.
Now I got the magazine and inserted it in the gun. Then I removed the magazine and pulled the slide back so it locked. After inserting the magazine the slide was released. I then dry fired the gun. Everything looked and feeled normal.
But now I cannot get the slide back far enough to lock. So I now i cannot fire or disassemble the gun.
I think that the problem lies in striker. Any ideas how I can fix this?
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Site Technical Help or Site Feedback / The forum' s future
« Last post by 1914mauser on August 14, 2024, 12:18:47 PM »
Tim, with Alan's passing and Gerben's legal problems, along with generally slower site traffic, I am wondering about the future of the forum. I will continue to contribute on the threads I can. Please let me know if there is anything else I can help with. Regards, Burgess
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Model HSC Pistol / Re: HSc manufacture date?
« Last post by 1914mauser on August 14, 2024, 12:13:31 PM »
The moderator and HSC expert, Alan Burnham (Warbird) has passed. There is a thread at the top of this section that should help you find out what you are asking. HSc Production Chart (mauserguns.com) Regards,
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Model HSC Pistol / HSc manufacture date?
« Last post by geezer7 on August 13, 2024, 03:08:57 PM »
Colleagues


Hoping to get the production month/year for a WW2 Nazi police issue HSc SN: 716598.


Thanks in advance!
Bruce
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Model 1910 Pistol / Re: Mauser 1910/34 year of manufacture
« Last post by kgv1944 on August 12, 2024, 08:06:37 AM »
Thank you very much for your answer.

I was under the impression that rounded grips were only available after 1936.
One learn something new every day if he listens carefully.
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Model 1910 Pistol / Re: Mauser 1910/34 year of manufacture
« Last post by 1914mauser on August 12, 2024, 07:19:51 AM »
Your 1910/34 was made in 1934. The star marking is a factory inspector or machinist stamp used in the manufacturing process. The meaning of these small internal markings has been lost to time. Regards,
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