Brazilian 1935 Oberndorf Mauser Carbine, calibre 7x57 Mauser

Nice! I have one of it's big brothers in mint shape.

When I read the title, I was going to say that those are incredibly rare rifles. Even more so in their original configuration.

I've read that because of their short length, a lot of them were sporterized and converted into hunting rifles.

How's it shoot? The only time I ever shot mine it gave me a real tight group at 100m.
 
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It is missing its cleaning rod and the first barrel band spring. I am told that both are commonly available, but I need advice on tracking down these bits.
 
M not sure I would say best Mauser ever, but it’s very nice and a hard rifle to get. Congrats!
Very hard to find, mostly because most of them were issued, ridden hard and put away wet, so when Brazil started their 7.62 Nato conversions, they utilized the receivers and stocks from them, instead of rebuilding them to their original configuration.

Most of the rifles, like the one in the OP's pic came out of Rural Police arsenals, not all, but I've never seen Brazilian Police bolt action rifles with any different stamps than those issued to their armed forces.

If the bore is nice, it should shoot extremely well.

If you hand load for it, that receiver is very strong and the Brazilians loaded 140 grain, fmj bullets, with a Ball type powder, about the same speed as H414/W760 to 2900fps, from their 29 inch barreled M1908 and M1935 rifles.
 
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