If it is a ww2 mauser, the maker & the date made will be stamped on the top of the breech. it will look something like this bnz 43 for a mauser made in 1943 by maker bnz The caliber is 7.92 mm or sometimes referred to as 8mm mauser model 98 means it was made in 1898 and it shoots a 7.9mm or 8mm round i have one with the serial number 4101 also known as Gew 98
7.65x53, also known as the 7.65 Argentine or Belgian.
A cross stamped on the receiver of a German Mauser K98k means that it was a Russian Capture rifle.
About the same. The 1903 Springfield used a licensed version of the Mauser action used on the German Model 1898 Mauser.
$300.00-500.00 usd
No. They were both much earlier firearms.
7.92x57mm, better known as 8mm Mauser. Same caliber as the German military's Mausers.
Luger and Mauser pistols.
"No, 7.92 is German military caliber for WW 2 and earlier Mauser rifles." Actually, 7.92x57 is the same thing as the 8MM Mauser, if that's what the person was asking.
Send me photos of the rifle and of the markings, and I should be able to narrow it down for you. The email address is in my bio page.
50-500 without a DETAILED DESCRIPITON OF ALL MARKINGS, barrel length, caliber, finish, sights, wood, etc..
Impossible to answer without a DETAILED description of ALL markings, barrel length, sights, caliber, accessories, box, papers, etc..
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all markings, caliber, finish, etc..
The GEW 98 Mauser, in 8mm caliber. See link below.
Several German pistols used the 7.65mm cartridge. The Walther PP & PPK, the Mauser Hsc are just a couple of them.
There were a few hundred different variants of the 'Luger' pistol. You will need to be very specific about chamber dates, any proof markings, markings on the safety, barrel length, 9mm or .30 caliber and most importantly condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net Also try contacting http://www.adamsguns.com/ Email: gun1@adamsguns.com Hope This Helps
7x57mm
Yes.