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So, I am new to the Mauser scene, could use some help from the Mauser experts, and aficionado’s on this forum, as I recently acquired this interesting Mauser Rifle, with no markings on the top of the receiver at the barrel where others normally are and have no clue as to when/what year/where this particular rifle was made… I have done some looking around, and found one that sold at auction very, very similar, and as far as I can tell from what I have seen in Google land, this seems to be a German made Simson-Suhl Mauser made somewhere between 1924-1931, is this correct?
It has the “S” marking on the right side of the receiver, although mine has a different type of "S" (Not as squared off, as the others I have seen?), as well as some other Eagles, and there are Eagles over the number 6 all over it. The serial numbers all match on every part that I can find on it, and the stock looks to be modified to such extent there are virtually no remnants of any symbols/numbers on it to determine if it is the original stock, that was modified/sporterized, or if it was from another rifle. My Father, who served in the Army during Vietnam, had left this to me, and I am not sure where/when he acquired it, but I do know my Grandfather was in the Navy during WWII, so anything is possible. The stock is unlike the usual sporterized/aftermarket ones I have seen, and looks more like a home build, or custom modification, that is actually quite nice, as these go. I would like to find out what year this actually was made in, and as much as possible about it, so I am posting a few photo’s with this post. Would appreciate any expertise/information given, as I have yet to decide what I would like to do with it. I also would like to see if I could locate the proper stock/configuration for its original manufacture date if possible. Let the investigations begin, and thanks again for any information anyone can contribute...
So, I am new to the Mauser scene, could use some help from the Mauser experts, and aficionado’s on this forum, as I recently acquired this interesting Mauser Rifle, with no markings on the top of the receiver at the barrel where others normally are and have no clue as to when/what year/where this particular rifle was made… I have done some looking around, and found one that sold at auction very, very similar, and as far as I can tell from what I have seen in Google land, this seems to be a German made Simson-Suhl Mauser made somewhere between 1924-1931, is this correct?
It has the “S” marking on the right side of the receiver, although mine has a different type of "S" (Not as squared off, as the others I have seen?), as well as some other Eagles, and there are Eagles over the number 6 all over it. The serial numbers all match on every part that I can find on it, and the stock looks to be modified to such extent there are virtually no remnants of any symbols/numbers on it to determine if it is the original stock, that was modified/sporterized, or if it was from another rifle. My Father, who served in the Army during Vietnam, had left this to me, and I am not sure where/when he acquired it, but I do know my Grandfather was in the Navy during WWII, so anything is possible. The stock is unlike the usual sporterized/aftermarket ones I have seen, and looks more like a home build, or custom modification, that is actually quite nice, as these go. I would like to find out what year this actually was made in, and as much as possible about it, so I am posting a few photo’s with this post. Would appreciate any expertise/information given, as I have yet to decide what I would like to do with it. I also would like to see if I could locate the proper stock/configuration for its original manufacture date if possible. Let the investigations begin, and thanks again for any information anyone can contribute...
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