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  • rufe-snow
    Mauser military rifles in 7 X 57, date to the early 1890's. In South America, at least until the 1950's. Many different variations, and manufacturers. If all the original markings have been removed? When it was refurbished and engraved? Going to e difficult to identify, and discern DOM.

    After taking the rifle out of the stock. Take quality close-up photos and post them to the forum.
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  • MIKE WISKEY
    like 'Rufe' said we need good pix's to help you. not all mauser's were military production and with so many makers a serial # is worthless. Back in the day you could 'waltz' (pun intended [:D])in to one of the government arsenals and buy actions to build commercial rifles with. pix's of any 'proof' marks under the stock will help.

    mausercentral.net
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  • charliemeyer007
    Would love to see pic's. I find it unusual to not have the bolt # to the action on the base of the bolt handle. Usually the military ones are 4 digit serial #'s and they just start over. I think some of the screws on my bring back S 1936 are even last 2 digit matching stamped.

    I have the book "Mauser Bolt Rifles" by Ludwig Olsen. I don't recall seeing any factory engraved ones - but I haven't look in it for years - great excuse to read it again.

    There was a site for Mauser's, it had lapsed and lost a bunch of stuff but I think it might be back up in some form.

    added If you think this is a nice engraved rifle, then consider getting really good pic's taken by someone with the equipment and skill to do a good job, even if you have to pay a little because you don't know anyone you can get to do it for free - you will recover that money in a higher bid.
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  • TRAP55
    The information I had is all lost now with the old Mauser Central forum, but there were less that a dozen? factory presentation rifles in 7x57 that were awarded to distinguished Nazi soldiers.
    No one on this side of the pond knew of their existence until a GI bring back surfaced with capture papers, and the presentation papers. I recall something was posted here on the GB forums about it, but all the searches I've tried don't turn up anything here, or on Google.
    Like Mike said, there were pre war factory sporters that could be ordered with a number of options. Then you had post war "cigarette rifles" that out of work gunsmiths did up for GI's.
    The 5 digit serial number sounds more like a commercial FN, or CZ though. Without pics of the rifle and proof marks, it's anyone's guess.
    I'm with Charlie, get some pics posted!
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