Hello everyone
I stumbled across a DOU 45 Israeli Mauser. I have heard about them, passed over them a time or two at a gun show but was never really interested in them. I picked this one up out of the rack and had a good look at it. Hmmm...interesting I thought and then put it back. After I settled in at home, I propped my feet up, hit the books and the interweb.......and promptly fell down the rabbit hole about the fascinating history behind these rifles.
What I can tell you about this one (from memory)-
- DOU 45, peened eagles
- Israeli stock, winter trigger, riveted sight
- 7.62 marked barrel and stock
- Matching bolt to barrel
My main field of interest/research/collecting has always been primarily WW2 German and Soviet firearms - this Israeli Mauser is a completely new avenue for me. I would appreciate guidance from some of the more knowledgeable members on a few questions I have -
What is fair market value for one of these rifles? Is there anything I should specifically look for (in terms of an 'A' being more historic than a 'B')? How common are these in Canada?
Thank you in advance,
Brookwood
I stumbled across a DOU 45 Israeli Mauser. I have heard about them, passed over them a time or two at a gun show but was never really interested in them. I picked this one up out of the rack and had a good look at it. Hmmm...interesting I thought and then put it back. After I settled in at home, I propped my feet up, hit the books and the interweb.......and promptly fell down the rabbit hole about the fascinating history behind these rifles.
What I can tell you about this one (from memory)-
- DOU 45, peened eagles
- Israeli stock, winter trigger, riveted sight
- 7.62 marked barrel and stock
- Matching bolt to barrel
My main field of interest/research/collecting has always been primarily WW2 German and Soviet firearms - this Israeli Mauser is a completely new avenue for me. I would appreciate guidance from some of the more knowledgeable members on a few questions I have -
What is fair market value for one of these rifles? Is there anything I should specifically look for (in terms of an 'A' being more historic than a 'B')? How common are these in Canada?
Thank you in advance,
Brookwood
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