Ok so i have this old yugoslav mauser. On the left side of the receiver, instead of having the usual cyrillic mumbo-jumbo is FAB. NAT. D'ARMES DE GUERRE, HERSTAL, BELGIQUE. I looked up marstar and it told me it was a yugo 1924, as it has the straight-handle bolt. The rifle's ALL MATCHING, but the stock is the problem. It was broken behind the pistol grip and fixed with some cheap-arse wood glue, and the top handguard is split behind the rear sight. I think it's the original, because it's really, really old. It's a very very dark color, with a little purple tint. The metal's free from big rust, but there's slight putting on the outside pieces, like the barrel, bands, sight, top of action, buttplate... The bore is dark and somewhat frosty, but it's free of rust too, the rifling is sharp. Can someone tell me if it's of any interest historically, if it's rare or not, and how much it's worth?
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