MAUSER 7 x 57- OBERNDORF TYPE B- EVERY SERIAL # MATCHES- BORE as NEW- NEVER DRILLED or TAPPED- 1913- EVERY TYPE B FEATURE- ORIG METAL & WOOD FINISH
Guns International #: 102605629 Seller's Inventory #: y925
Category: Mauser Rifles - Sporter Pre-War - Rifles - German & Austrian Sporting

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Seller: Champlin
Company: Champlin Firearms Inc.
Member Since: 11/19/07
First Name: George
Last Name: Caswell
State: Oklahoma
Zip: 73702
Country: United States
Phone: (580) 237-7388
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Seller: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
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Description:
#76570, Waffenfabrik Mauser Oberndorf a/n: A 7 x 57 Rifle, Commercial Mauser Sporter Type B Made in 1913, Built on an Intermediate action, 24" Barrel, Front ramp, Barrel band sling eye and swivel, 2 leaf rear sights that are typical to a Type B with 1 folding & 1 standing, Hinged floorplate with an outside lever release, The receiver ring and bridge were never drilled or tapped, Double set triggers; Every serial number matches including the stock, receiver, barrel, bolt, extractor, bolt sleeve, cocking piece, Set trigger, magazine box and the floorplate, Traditional half-stock style stock, Cheekpiece, Near wrap around point pattern checkering on the grip only, Sling eye and swivel on the buttstock line, Type B point pattern checkering on the grip, 14" LOP over the original horn buttplate with the Mauser WFM intertwined logo, 7 Lbs. 1 oz., The internal inletting is excellent without any signs of oil soak, The absolute original blue on the barrel and receiver overall remains at 97%, The floorplate and trigger guard remain at 74% original, The original stock finish at 85%, The checkering is at 95%, The bore is excellent plus and almost looks new, The bolt face has 100% blue remaining. There is a crack at the toe of the stock that needs to be glued, it has never broken loose but needs some attention. Also, one that no one can explain, there is a glued-on piece at the top on the front of the forend that 100% appears to be the same piece of wood with all the appearance that it was not from a crack. It is well done and solid as a rock on the inside and the outside, we clearly show it in the photos.

Paul von Mauser passed away May 29, 1913, and left an everlasting legacy with the Gewehr 98 system bolt action magazine rifle. Last year, 2023, marked the 125th Anniversary of the 98 Mauser. It is the most notable turn bolt action rifle ever designed as it has been copied more than any other. The 98 system was Paul Mauser's masterpiece. Mauser made fewer sporting rifles than all other major arms maker's but the impact of that very design will never be exceeded. No one has beaten him since and most likely no one ever will.


Price: $4,200.00

Curio/Relic: Yes
Rifle Caliber: 7x57mm Mauser