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| Registered User | GERMAN MAUSER 8mm I am attempting to obtain the approximate value of a German 8mm Mauser. It came via my Uncle from the European theatre during WW ll. Description as follows: 1940, Model 98 Serial number 2215 numbers match. arsenal #42. Eagle on swastika left of serial numbers on barrell and reciever. Three eagles on swastikas right side. barrell length approximately 23" Good condition. Trying to research history of weapon. Any input wpu;d be greatly appreciated |
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| These WWII collector pieces are in good to very good condition. Sure to increase in value! Nice clean rifles with NAZI marked codes on receiver ring. These are historic K98 rifles and every collector must own one !! REG: $179.95 RETAIL: $375.00 #SLG-WWIIK98 C&R CALIFORNIA-OK Handpick: Add $10.00 from http://www.southernohiogun.com/ |
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| Moderator ![]() | A really good GI bring-back unmarked by an importer will certainly command a much higher value than a recent import rifle. You might check on Jouster.com or Gunboards.com (both have Mauser forums) and see what the exspurts have to say. Besides some real monetary value, this rifle has serious sentimental/family value. There are so many factors in the military Mausers that it'll take a truly knowledgable collector to pin down a good monetary value.
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