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Spanish Mauser Serial Number

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  • chris8X57

    From what I understand is that Oveido actually was a refurbishment facility, and never actually manufactured Mausers.

    The F prefix on the serial number means originally it was a '93 made in the 1898-1899 year range. The G may have been added later during a rebuild and likely the 1922 Oveido marking added during its conversion to the 1916 model.

    Hard to say what the '33' marking indicates as Spain refurbished these guns several times before they were replaced and sold into the international market.

    If it is still 7x57 caliber, they are generally considered safe. If converted to 7.62 Cetme, they are as well, but the use of .308 or 7.62 Nato is questionable as they operate at a much higher pressure.

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  • Chromedome

    Thank you for the information. I will consider the rifle a conversion rebuild.

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  • Mobuck

    chris8x57 's comments fit into my limited knowledge of these rifles.

    I feel most can be considered safe to shoot with 'starting load' .308 handloads but most certainly not with .308 factory ammo. They're old, well worn, and the metallurgy is not up to modern standards. I have a couple of bolts that have one locking lug broken off so not just the receiver is questionable.

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  • Hawk Carse

    We do not know for sure that the OP's rifle is a caliber conversion to 7.62 Something. If it is, Lyman starting loads for .308 will do pretty well at 40000 CUP, which is well under the original 7x57.

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