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Old 02-23-2003, 11:07 PM   #1
CountryGunsmith
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Default Sporterized Mauser

MO JENKINS
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I just "came into" a 98 Mauser. Looks like it was sporterized in Germany. A raised rib on the barrel, some engraving(cheesey)
double set trigger, beavertail bolthandle. It has "7.7" stamped on the underside of the barrel, just in front of the reciever ring. It is marked "Rudolf Reger-Konigberg" along the top flat of the rib. Does anybody have any info on what I've got and is there any hope of rebarreling it and getting it back to a respectable 8 mauser format. I would like to get rid of the stock, as it was once beautiful walnut and actually looks seriously worm eaten, maybe put it in a choate stock. The metal however is in great shape.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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MO

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Many German gunsmiths sporterized Mausers and Springfields in the late 40's and 50's for sale to occupying GI's. A lot were really nicely done and some were not.

Did they attach the rib to the original military stepped barrel or is it a sporter contour barrel?


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Thanks for jumpin right in Doc. It's got a contoured barrel, kind of hex flats on the reciever end and then round on the front end. I also forgot to ad that It has "7.7 MM"(not just 7.7 stamped under the barrel)
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MO

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OK, sounds like a replacement barrel. Tell you what I'd do. I would get a stock from Boyd's, finish it, and enjoy the rifle.
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