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I've taken photos of the disassembled rifle. I tried to show all signs, marks, letters and numbers punched into the metal parts.
I hope pictures can help to establish the origin of my Mauser.

Pics can be found here: https://plus.google.com/photos/112688132580618521800/albums/6133191023569319937?banner=pwa&gpsrc=pwrd1






Thank you guys!




BR;
Daniel

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Well, to give an accurate answer to your question we need to see all the receiver markings - top & left side.                               It doesn't appear to be an Isreali rework, more likely a S. American country.  Several of them reworked their Mausers to 7.62 Nato.                                                                                                                                                                                                 I'd say that, yes it is safe to shoot Nato/308 ammo thru - both military & commercial, but I would not shoot any hot hand loads to be on the safe side.                                                                                                                                                                  Sarge


Hello Sarge


I can answer your question easily, because there are only the caliber and the serial number marked on receiver. The top of it is absolutely clear. There is nothing on it.


Meanwhile I checked the small stamp on my rifle yesterday. Picture attached.


Thank you.


BR;
Daniel

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Hello for everyone

I have the same issue. I bought a Mauser at the end of last year. I love to use it, but I’m not sure about the correct type. I bought it as a “Spanish Mauser” but I’m afraid this isn’t it.

According to my examination it should be M43 or converted to M43 from M1916.

Please, help me to be able to establish the exact type and the approximate (or possible) manufacturing date. I attached a photo and please refer to my detailed list in below.

Caliber: 7,62x51
ID marks:             on the left side of receiver: serial number “T-10797”
                                on the right side “CaL. 7,62” (I read that the Israel Defense Force marked the converted rifles with this mark, after modification to 7,62x51)
Front site: open
Rear site: tangent type
Gas hole: No gas hole on the left side of receiver


...and a question: can I use the modern .308 cartridges for this rifle or is it too strong for it? I've shoot 25 shots without any damage or malfunction.

Thank you.


BR;
Daniel

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