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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Trying to identify a “Swiss Mauser”
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<blockquote data-quote="jshasteen69" data-source="post: 2930639" data-attributes="member: 127929"><p>I bought a rifle from a widow last weekend one of 50 long guns in the man's armory which had a piece of paper wich stated the rifle is a Swiss Mauser chambered in 45-70 govt, the issue I'm having is that the gun has a really fat hexagonal super smooth barrel on it which has no markings nor does the gun or stock themselves the only way I could identify it as a Mauser was by the bolt design, the best I've been able to guess is that it may be a custom rechambered Siamese mauser</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jshasteen69, post: 2930639, member: 127929"] I bought a rifle from a widow last weekend one of 50 long guns in the man’s armory which had a piece of paper wich stated the rifle is a Swiss Mauser chambered in 45-70 govt, the issue I’m having is that the gun has a really fat hexagonal super smooth barrel on it which has no markings nor does the gun or stock themselves the only way I could identify it as a Mauser was by the bolt design, the best I’ve been able to guess is that it may be a custom rechambered Siamese mauser [/QUOTE]
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