Lets play a game...what did I buy?

Curly1

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... the game is easy, help Curly identify what he bought. I have bought my first mauser, I think and it's a Venezulian contract version in 7mm mauser. The rifle is apx 38" overall and sports a 16 5/8" barrel that appears to be uncut and original. It sports a full wood stock, rear peep sight and sports a 3 digit serial number. That's about it as I cannot find any other information. How about it guys, can someone help a fella out?




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Heavily modified (bubbad), the only thing Mauser left, is the action, which was made on Belgium.
The barrel is not a Mauser barrel either.
Value? $250 if the bore is perfect.
 
Venezuelan 24/30 that has been worked over is my guess. I love the shorty 7mm but not the over all appearance (sorry).
 
Maybe an old modification in Belgium, this might explain as well why the recoil lug was replaced with a wooden dowel.
One thing is for sure, it started it's life as a military rifle (hence the Venezuelan crest), but it was never a military rifle as it is today.


The Mauser experts will chime in soon, and you will get your answers.
 
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looks like you are right, it seems the barrel profile has been milled down, hence the added wood in the barrel channel.
 

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What did you think it is?

I honestly have no idea. Saw it at a little gun store and just thought it would make a great little bush rifle. I didn't want to screw with it until I was sure it was nothing special. I see so many threads where someone bought something, refinished it and ruined it because they didn't know. I didn't want to be that guy. I saw a rifle that was sent to Peru that looked the same, but, I knew the crest was Venezuelan. If it has little or no value then I plan on working it into a nice truck/bush rifle.
 
So it's a bubba'd Venezuelan 24/30 with a 3 digit serial number, any idea of apx date of manufacture or any other info?
Probably around 1930. Anyway its a bush gun now, the damage (as the purists see it) has been done. My only concern would be the recontouring, but other than that you got an interesting rifle.
 
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