Hey guys…
I’m up here in Ketchikan, bringing my salmon troller back to WA, but was walking past the pawn shop and found a very unique rifle…
It’s a Mauser mod.98
Has the eagle/swastika stamp on the action, serial number 2xx0A which tells me late 30s, maybe 40-41?
It’s obviously been sporterized. But the receiver is early Nazi era German to the best of my knowledge. I find it a unique historical item, and those guys did make some pretty darn good rifles… anyway, the caliber is rather unknown, it’s not 8mm, it looks like a 6mm Remington barrel was installed at one point…
It has a Timney trigger, with remnants of some blue paint/anodizing/finish…
Very nice curly hardwood stock, although very faded and oxidized and in need of refinish.
Impeccable fit and finish of components, optic rail with Bushnell “Sportview” scope…..
Overall a very curious item
It doesn’t appear to be a home built basement job, overall it feels like a very well made production rifle, although serial numbers do not match, so it could have been a project commissioned or completed by a gunsmith or it could have been a post war surplus conversion- hard to tell
Scored her for 162$ at the pawnshop, with FFL paperwork
I’m new to Mauser, but am wondering what if I were to drop a Lothar Walther 30-06 barrel onto her and get it al cleaned up…. 160$ for a nazi Mauser 98??? I bet I could build a tack driver out of this one…….
Pics to come