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svwMB 9709c

stefanorobol

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Found this from a local auction house. Not much experience on these late rifles, need some opinions from you.
Not much pictures available, but seems promising to me.
If i recall correctly, c block should be the last one with Mauser under German control.
 

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Sadly the stock has been cleaned and sanded it seems, but the metal is fantastic minus the pitting I'd say. The rear sight pin seems to be missing.
 
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I believe they may have not used the pin in these late ones. I have one close to this in sn without the pin, and I tried to install one, but the hole is just a bit too small. I tried a couple but no go.
 
the lack of pin as has been said is really a non issue.. the rifle looks all correct but, has suffered from poor storage and has been cleaned up. The stock could have been shellacked and stripped. Not a bad job but it shows..
The fact these are so hard to find most folks will look past these things to find one all correct and matching. Id like to see the bottom side of the bolt when you get time.
 

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