M48 ... Feast Your Eyes

No doubt they are but there are several known variations. For instance, I have a Syrian M48BO with the stamped trigger guard, floor plate, follower, and front band, but I also have a Syrian M48BO with all milled components. BO means without markings but there are Syrian BO's that fit into the M48, M48B, and M48A types. I suspect that the BO's with all milled components are just early M48's scrubbed and refinished. My all milled Syrian's receiver shows what looks like typical grinding marks on the receiver ring like other scrubbed Yugo's have such as the German k98k's refurbished and scrubbed.


Have you by any chance read or have access to "Serbian and Yugoslav Mauser Rifles" by Branko Bogdanovic?
 
No but I've read a lot of his posts on a different forum in regards to the Yugo Mausers. I wouldn't mind reading the book though. I'm not really into the Yugo's that much but have a few and find them interesting. The difference in the Syrian's I have has sparked a bit more interest in them lately.
 
No but I've read a lot of his posts on a different forum in regards to the Yugo Mausers. I wouldn't mind reading the book though. I'm not really into the Yugo's that much but have a few and find them interesting. The difference in the Syrian's I have has sparked a bit more interest in them lately.

Well in his book he isn't really clear on the Syrian M48BOs. However I think, some of the Syrian contract rifles are indeed M48As and some are even of mixed and matched parts to fill in orders.
 
Still kicking myself that I didn't take advantage of the new ones that Marstar had - really, what was I thinking? how many 'new in grease' Mausers will be coming along at that price in the next 200 years??? _sshat.
 
Still kicking myself that I didn't take advantage of the new ones that Marstar had - really, what was I thinking? how many 'new in grease' Mausers will be coming along at that price in the next 200 years??? _sshat.

Same here... f:P:2:

Guaranteed there is a few people bogarting more then one.
 
Still kicking myself that I didn't take advantage of the new ones that Marstar had - really, what was I thinking? how many 'new in grease' Mausers will be coming along at that price in the next 200 years??? _sshat.

Don't they still have "one" up for sale? :p
 
I have one of the 48A`s in cosmoline still that came in two years ago and one of the last 48BO`s from a dealer on here. The 48BO is a very accurate rifle.
 
I also have one of the 48A's that came in that cheap batch. Even with the extra 25 bucks for hand select it was a dirt cheap mint Mauser. I've never shot it and don't ever intend to. I did clean the cosmoline off it just to show off the nice bluing and metal work.
 
I also have one of the 48A's that came in that cheap batch. Even with the extra 25 bucks for hand select it was a dirt cheap mint Mauser. I've never shot it and don't ever intend to. I did clean the cosmoline off it just to show off the nice bluing and metal work.

And with the 25$ for the hand picked option, some of us ( including me ) received a bonus M48 bayonet and scabbard...
 
Yeah I got in on the last Marstar shipment for an "As New" Yugo M48. It came with an ammo pouch, bayonet and sheath and a cleaning kit I think. Mine looks like it is brand new and was never fired and I have left it completely in the grease. I go and take it out now and then and dry fire it. It is really funny because it is so full of grease that the firing pin takes about 2 seconds to stop moving forward. I really wish that I had bought 2 so that I could at least shoot one and keep one greased up.

Ian
 
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