What kind of rifle is the Gewehr 98 Sporter Mauser?Ģ hours ago For sale is a Spandau Gewehr 98 Sporter Mauser type bolt action rifle in 7.92×57 Mauser.
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Mauser 98K CE 44 Nazi Service Rifle WWII - 8mm Mauser BuyItNow! Mauser Model 98 Bolt Action, Early Sporting Rifle, Full Length Stock in Great condition, Type S, ALL Original 8x 57 (J) BuyItNow! Mauser Model 98 with Voigtlander Braunschwelg Claw Scope and Lymon Adjustable Open Sight (B8460-18).
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What kind of gun is the Mauser 98k CE 44? 8mm, 5 Round, Bolt Action, NRA Surplus Good Condition, Laminated Stock, Cupped Buttplate, Winter Trigger Guards. Original, Very Rare and Highly Collectible German / Czech Model 98 Mauser K-98 Rifles. See extended description and Video for full details. The demand of new M 98 MAUSER rifle's has … Are there any K98 Mauser K98 rifles available by hand? The used value of a M 98 MAUSER rifle has risen $4.15 dollars over the past 12 months to a price of $651.00. The 12 month average price is $599.65 used. › 1991 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer For Saleįrequently Asked Questions What is the value of a m 98 Mauser?Ģ hours ago A M 98 MAUSER rifle is currently worth an average price of $651.00 used.Its a moot point now if the value is hurt. I knew my GF was into guns but I had no idea how much he was into them.Įnjoy your rifle. There are letters from PO Ackley and Phil Sharpe. When my dad died I got a packet of letters from his estate that came from my GF estate. I used to run into someone every once in a while who reconized our last name and said they have one of his rifles but have never shot them because they were so nice.
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I bet there was over 300 rifles in his garage. When I was about 6 years old I went in my GF single car garage and the back wall was full of 98 mausers. I handload for both and think the 7x57 is just about the greatest rifle around. One in 8x57 with the original barrel turned down and a 7x57 with a P.O. My grandfather was an old time gunsmith from the 50s through the 1970s. I sold the military mauser I had and decided I didn't like old military guns that much. Your gun to my way of thinking is much more practical. I bought a 98 mauser from J&G sales and really didn't like it. TO someone else? Just the opposite,sometimes. TO me, they are nice, but not as nice as a finely done sporter.
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I've also got a small pile of Mausers, Arisakas, SMLEs, and Moisin Nagants in the condition they were issued in, dings, wear and all. Fine rifles, each and every one was worth more, and more useful to me than the issue condition rifles they were made from. I've owned a lot of sporterized Mausers over the years, in calibers from. IF we hadn't sporterized so many of those Mausers, "as issued" ones wouldn't be worth nearly so much today! Because of their history, and because of their scarcity today they bring more money than a sporterized one. Today, there are a lot of collectors who only want guns in as issued condition. Sporterizing them improved both their utility and their value back then. Leaving aside the family heirloom value, bring back Mausers back then were still as plentiful as dirt, and nearly as cheap. You sporterized that rifle 50 years ago? What was it worth then, before you sporterized it? $30? $50? What was done improved the value of the rifle back then. I now know that was a dumb idea but it is done! How much did I devalue it?įirst off, you didn't devalue it. I have a 43 K98, 8MM that I acquired from my Dad about 50 years ago and sporterized it.