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Now that's a proper office / study.Here is some of my Oberndorf Mausers -centrefire and rimfire guns
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Now that's a proper office / study.Here is some of my Oberndorf Mausers -centrefire and rimfire guns
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Yes at the top of the display."One of the type M’s carries a Zeiss Zielsechs scope." At the top of the horizontal display?
What do you consider your best Oberndorf Mauser? It would be nice to see better photos of a few of them.
I'd like to see a photo of that.My rarest Oberndorf actioned guns is probably a Rigby Slant Boxed 303
There that is pretty much perfection in forme, aesthetics, caliber and practicality!!My own favorite Model M is this 30-06, in excellent condition inside and out.
It has a useful Lymann 35 peep sight on the bolt release.
A relatively common example of a Model M, although usually not found in this condition.
Formerly in the collection of Commodore Eric Lerhe, RCN (1949 - 2022).
I haven't hunted with it yet but fully intend to...
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I am yet to see a Model M in better conditionMy own favorite Model M is this 30-06, in excellent condition inside and out.
It has a useful Lymann 35 peep sight on the bolt release.
A relatively common example of a Model M, although usually not found in this condition.
Formerly in the collection of Commodore Eric Lerhe, RCN (1949 - 2022).
I haven't hunted with it yet but fully intend to...
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I have an oberndorf Mauser in 9.3x62 I believe it was built in 1938 it has all original parts and matching serial number. It has a recnogle three position safety EAW pivot mount topped with Swarovski 3-10x40 scope. It shoots amazing well. Still has the original metal finish! I love hunting with this rifle.Are any of you hunting with an original, unmolested Oberndorf Mauser? An Oberndorf Mauser is one of the few material things I lust after and have always wanted to own one, but the stars have never aligned. I passed on a 9x57 Type S because it was not original and have kicked myself ever since.
So post your commercial Mausers along with glorious stories from the hunt....
Oh my goodness! Words cannot describe that rifle. What a beauty! Thanks for sharing!My own favorite Model M is this 30-06, in excellent condition inside and out.
It has a useful Lymann 35 peep sight on the bolt release.
A relatively common example of a Model M, although usually not found in this condition.
Formerly in the collection of Commodore Eric Lerhe, RCN (1949 - 2022).
I haven't hunted with it yet but fully intend to...
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Photos?I have an oberndorf Mauser in 9.3x62 I believe it was built in 1938 it has all original parts and matching serial number. It has a recnogle three position safety EAW pivot mount topped with Swarovski 3-10x40 scope. It shoots amazing well. Still has the original metal finish! I love hunting with this rifle.
Yes it is.
That is great provenance. To me it is always interesting to learn about the history of an individual rifle.Yes it is.
This rifle belonged to Brigadier - General SirJohn Gough, VC recipient
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Gough_(British_Army_officer)
My own favorite Model M is this 30-06, in factory original excellent condition. Made in 1923.
It has a useful Lymann #35 peep sight on the bolt release.
A relatively common example of a Model M, although usually not found in this condition.
Formerly in the collection of Commodore Eric Lerhe, RCN (1949 - 2022).
I haven't hunted with it yet but fully intend to...
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My own favorite is is a Rare Kurz in 8X51K in the type "S" configuration wich is also very rare.
Thanks for showing all those beautiful Mausers,
From left to right:
M in 30-06
M in 30-06
S in 7x57 intermediate action
S in 7x57 intermediate action, large Banner, short ring
S in 9x57 intermediate action
S in 8X51K see pictures
B in 30-06 Deluxe half oct. / round , rib on barrel, Tauscher import
B in 30-06
B in 7x57 civilian sporter (import)
B in 8x57 single Square Bridge , Mauser claw mount, factory peep sight on cocking piece, Meopta scope
A in 8X51K, sadly stock has been modified, half moon claw mount Oigee scope
C in 8x57
A in 404 Jeffrey
Mauser werke 8x57 made in 1992
M410b in 22l.r.
This is a pretty amazing rifle with amazing history. CongratulationsThat is great provenance. To me it is always interesting to learn about the history of an individual rifle.
For instance, I have this Mauser 8x57 sporter in a carved and inlaid stock that was once the royal property of King Menelik II, Emperor of Ethiopia. (Jon Speed, The Mauser Archives, see photo below) Inlays are silver, mother-of-pearl and ivory. The rifle is a pre-WWI Sauer and Sohn Oberndorf Mauser, and a perfect fit for the stock, but does not have the "Lion of Judah" royal crest on the receiver ring. Jon Speed told me that King Menelik II was not a big hunter himself but gave these exotic rifles as gifts to top-ranking officials and dignitaries. He told me he knows of 6 of them worldwide, all with identical stocks but in various calibers. (A note on the decoration: I have learned that the outer flowers are ‘‘Enkutatash,’ meaning the "gift of jewels."’ According to Ethiopian tradition, on 11 September the Queen of Sheba returned to Ethiopia from her visit with King Solomon in Jerusalem. Her followers celebrated her return by giving her jewels.) Jon also told me I was very lucky to have this rifle and that I should "hang on to it" but I don't think I will. I like to use my rifles and this rifle I have never even fired, much less hunted with...
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Thanks for the infos about Mauser made by Zastava, didn't know.Beautiful collection!
That 1992 one appears to be a Zastava that got the license to mark their rifles for a time as "Mauser" with the banner being on the left side of the receiver. I have one as well and will try and get some pictures.