It's a Greek-crested M1930 FN Mauser with a pristine bore. The magazine follower, bayo lug and bolt release have German (Waffenamt?) proof marks. Mismatched parts all over but in great condition overall.
I read somewhere that 20000 of the original Greek order guns where captured by the Germans when they invaded Belgium, could this be one of their captured rifles? I'm theorizing that the remaining stocks of parts were put together and any extra parts used were stamped, was this the common practice at the time? Is it possible that the stamped parts are off a Kar98? Not really sure if there is any part interchangeability.
Lastly, does anyone know the significance (if any) of the number 119 painted on the stock? Is this code for anything or maybe a unit designation?



I read somewhere that 20000 of the original Greek order guns where captured by the Germans when they invaded Belgium, could this be one of their captured rifles? I'm theorizing that the remaining stocks of parts were put together and any extra parts used were stamped, was this the common practice at the time? Is it possible that the stamped parts are off a Kar98? Not really sure if there is any part interchangeability.
Lastly, does anyone know the significance (if any) of the number 119 painted on the stock? Is this code for anything or maybe a unit designation?























































