Mauser 71/84

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Hey guys,
I have here a Mauser 71/84. It looks like a carbine but i'm not sure.
I was wondering if some of you could help me out with what i got here and it's value.

the serial # is 11XX so it's an old one.

thanks.
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Father in law has one with full wood that is languishing in a safe, would likely be mine for the asking...but I've too many obscure calibers already. Already have an offshoot of it in 32-20, that's enough for now.
But tagged for interest on value of the 43 caliber anyhow.
 
1871/84 Mauser Short rifle?

Such a thing doesn't exist, it is a Mauser 71/84 cut down, plain and simple.
One sure giveaway is the long rear sight, carbines have a much shorter one.

x2. The carbine is also single shot and will read "Mod. 71" on the left rear receiver wall.
 
I've been doing quite a bit of research as I inherited one last week, awaiting delivery via canada post.

I know the 1871 had a rifle, a jäger and a carbine. It seems mine will be a carbine. I have also read about the 71/84 and Serbia ordered 5000 carbines from Mauser in 1885. (Guns &Ammo, surplus firearms magazine, 2011, pg 43). Caliber, I can only assume, was 11mm as well.

The 1871s are all single shots and the 71/84s had an 8 round tube mag, originally. Lots of the mags were cut down when the rifles were sporterized.

I don't know total production numbers for 71/84s, but I have seen figures of over 1 000 000. Only 5000 of those are Serbian contract carbines. If yours is in fact one of these carbines, it is a rare bird, indeed.

Seems like you need to do some more intensive research...
 
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