![]() ![]() I would also like to thank a fellow board member for helping me source an Imperial German cleaning rod for my Gew 98. I've read that this could be indicative of a bring back rifle but I will leave that up to everyone here. Of note, the firing pin has been clipped on this example. was converted into a partnership limited by shares, and from then on did business as Waffenfabrik Mauser. Crown proofs are stamped on all major components and underside of the barrel is import marked. The receiver ring is crisply stamped WAFFENFABRIK / MAUSER / OBERNDORF A/N and is dated 1899, showing that it was one of the Model 1896 Swedish Mausers that were converted to the Model 38. The limited partnership Gebrüder Mauser & Cie. The steel buttplate has been cleaned bright. The rifle is in very excellent condition, with very shiny internals and a crisp, clean bore. Manufacturer: Waffenfabrik Mauser A-G Oberndorf A/N In 1884, a modified Mauser rifle with a tubular magazine for eight cartridges was introduced by the Prussian military as the M/71.84 German Infantry Rifle. Up for sale is a M96 6.5x55 Waffenfabrik Mauser Oberndorf Matching bolt/majority matching Swedish Mauser. I decided to create a profile today and make some worthwhile contributions to a forum that has helped me immensely in my research over the past four years and to properly archive my collection online. ![]()
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