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Pre-War Schmidt & Habermann Mauser Sporter in 7x57 – A Historic Masterpiece
Description:
Discover a remarkable piece of history with this Pre-War Mauser Sporter by Schmidt & Habermann, chambered in the classic 7x57 Mauser. Crafted circa 1920, this commercial sporter is a stunning blend of artistry, precision, and provenance, complete with a unique World War II backstory.
Caliber: 7x57 Mauser
Barrel: 22.5” octagon-to-round, full-ribbed, with an excellent bore for exceptional accuracy
Optics: Claw-mounted Dr. W. Gerard 4x telescope featuring a post and crosswire reticle, perfect for precise shots
Engraving: Fully engraved receiver and trigger guard with intricate scrollwork; floor plate adorned with a detailed game scene
Stock: 3/4-length sporter stock with raised side panels, oval cheekpiece, and fine checkering; 14.25” LOP
Accents: Horn butt plate, set trigger, grip cap, and forearm tip, showcasing meticulous craftsmanship
Condition:
85% bluing and case coloring, retaining its vintage charm
95% wood finish, with beautifully preserved grain
All original condition, a testament to its care over the decades
History: A unique WWII artifact, reportedly liberated from an Oslo prison camp (details uncertain), acquired from the family of a WWII veteran
This Mauser sporter is not just a firearm—it’s a work of art with a story to tell. Its balance, engraving, and attention to detail make it a standout for collectors, while its excellent bore ensures it’s ready for the field. Priced at $4,950, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of pre-war craftsmanship with a fascinating wartime legacy
Pre-War Schmidt & Habermann Mauser Sporter in 7x57 – A Historic Masterpiece
Description:
Discover a remarkable piece of history with this Pre-War Mauser Sporter by Schmidt & Habermann, chambered in the classic 7x57 Mauser. Crafted circa 1920, this commercial sporter is a stunning blend of artistry, precision, and provenance, complete with a unique World War II backstory.
Caliber: 7x57 Mauser
Barrel: 22.5” octagon-to-round, full-ribbed, with an excellent bore for exceptional accuracy
Optics: Claw-mounted Dr. W. Gerard 4x telescope featuring a post and crosswire reticle, perfect for precise shots
Engraving: Fully engraved receiver and trigger guard with intricate scrollwork; floor plate adorned with a detailed game scene
Stock: 3/4-length sporter stock with raised side panels, oval cheekpiece, and fine checkering; 14.25” LOP
Accents: Horn butt plate, set trigger, grip cap, and forearm tip, showcasing meticulous craftsmanship
Condition:
85% bluing and case coloring, retaining its vintage charm
95% wood finish, with beautifully preserved grain
All original condition, a testament to its care over the decades
History: A unique WWII artifact, reportedly liberated from an Oslo prison camp (details uncertain), acquired from the family of a WWII veteran
This Mauser sporter is not just a firearm—it’s a work of art with a story to tell. Its balance, engraving, and attention to detail make it a standout for collectors, while its excellent bore ensures it’s ready for the field. Priced at $4,950, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of pre-war craftsmanship with a fascinating wartime legacy
Pre-War Schmidt & Habermann Mauser Sporter in 7x57 – A Historic Masterpiece
Description:
Discover a remarkable piece of history with this Pre-War Mauser Sporter by Schmidt & Habermann, chambered in the classic 7x57 Mauser. Crafted circa 1920, this commercial sporter is a stunning blend of artistry, precision, and provenance, complete with a unique World War II backstory.
Caliber: 7x57 Mauser
Barrel: 22.5” octagon-to-round, full-ribbed, with an excellent bore for exceptional accuracy
Optics: Claw-mounted Dr. W. Gerard 4x telescope featuring a post and crosswire reticle, perfect for precise shots
Engraving: Fully engraved receiver and trigger guard with intricate scrollwork; floor plate adorned with a detailed game scene
Stock: 3/4-length sporter stock with raised side panels, oval cheekpiece, and fine checkering; 14.25” LOP
Accents: Horn butt plate, set trigger, grip cap, and forearm tip, showcasing meticulous craftsmanship
Condition:
85% bluing and case coloring, retaining its vintage charm
95% wood finish, with beautifully preserved grain
All original condition, a testament to its care over the decades
History: A unique WWII artifact, reportedly liberated from an Oslo prison camp (details uncertain), acquired from the family of a WWII veteran
This Mauser sporter is not just a firearm—it’s a work of art with a story to tell. Its balance, engraving, and attention to detail make it a standout for collectors, while its excellent bore ensures it’s ready for the field. Priced at $4,950, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of pre-war craftsmanship with a fascinating wartime legacy
Pre-War Schmidt & Habermann Mauser Sporter in 7x57 – A Historic Masterpiece
Description:
Discover a remarkable piece of history with this Pre-War Mauser Sporter by Schmidt & Habermann, chambered in the classic 7x57 Mauser. Crafted circa 1920, this commercial sporter is a stunning blend of artistry, precision, and provenance, complete with a unique World War II backstory.
Caliber: 7x57 Mauser
Barrel: 22.5” octagon-to-round, full-ribbed, with an excellent bore for exceptional accuracy
Optics: Claw-mounted Dr. W. Gerard 4x telescope featuring a post and crosswire reticle, perfect for precise shots
Engraving: Fully engraved receiver and trigger guard with intricate scrollwork; floor plate adorned with a detailed game scene
Stock: 3/4-length sporter stock with raised side panels, oval cheekpiece, and fine checkering; 14.25” LOP
Accents: Horn butt plate, set trigger, grip cap, and forearm tip, showcasing meticulous craftsmanship
Condition:
85% bluing and case coloring, retaining its vintage charm
95% wood finish, with beautifully preserved grain
All original condition, a testament to its care over the decades
History: A unique WWII artifact, reportedly liberated from an Oslo prison camp (details uncertain), acquired from the family of a WWII veteran
This Mauser sporter is not just a firearm—it’s a work of art with a story to tell. Its balance, engraving, and attention to detail make it a standout for collectors, while its excellent bore ensures it’s ready for the field. Priced at $4,950, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of pre-war craftsmanship with a fascinating wartime legacy