Columbian M1950, 30.06
Czech 98/22, 8mm., two of them
Persian 98/29, 8mm
Swedish M38, 6.5x55
Swedish M96, 6.5x55
Turk M38 8mm, three of them
Turk M93/33, 8mm
Yugo 24/47, 8mm
Yugo M48a, 8mm
Yugo m98, 8mm
Now let's start the photos: in the order listed above -
Turk M38
Turk M38 with light colored, BATF marked stock (showing 1 of 2 I have)
Turk M93/33 (M93 converted to 8mm round)
Yugo M24/47
Yugo M48A
Yugo M98 (Yugo designation for a re-marked German K98)
Here is my Mauser collection. I have a Yugo 24/47 I got from J&G. My Turk Mauser is a 1940 ANKARA, and my K98 is a 1943 BYF. I also bought a Yugo Mauser 24/47 bayonet kit, that had the bayo, sheath and frog, with ammo pouch and sling for a pretty good deal from Colorado Gun Sales. Fit right on my K98.
Yugo 24/47:
Turk:
K98:
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Last edited by Iron_Colonel; 10-03-2009 at 09:34 PM.
Just 1 and it's a 1909 Argentine Mauser made in Germany. It's 7.65 caliber and it's a calvery model thats very valueble or was...I sporterrized it. I saw one at an auction that had a bid of $1300 on it.
I can't even find the metal parts I removed from it to restore it...A.H
Here is my 98K.
It is a 43 DOU R/C manufactored model. Most of the rifle is number matching with the exception of the front band. The bolt does not have the proper finish on it either. I know it is not a collectors item but I bought it to shoot not look at so I really do not care.
Well, I don't count it as much, but I have one of those Spanish Oviedo Mausers. I'm pretty sure its in 7MM. Stock was sporterized, came out of my uncle's collection he had. Never shot it. Could never get the bolt to come apart either. I tried everything to get the cocking piece off, but no dice. Owell, doesn't look in too bad of shape anyways.
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Scoped Swedish Mauser 96, Scoped .308 Israeli Mauser, Turk and Spanish copy of 98k in the process of being customized. Just something about a Mauser...