Mausers
Can't wait to see the pictures.
There are a great number of different Mausers out there. Ones that came into the country through Century years ago for a cheap price, are turning up for 5 to 10 times more than the original purchasing price.
If you look through the old flyers from International (Retail) and Century (Wholesale division) it's hard to believe we passed them up, and bought things like a NEW H&K 91 or 93 for $385. There were so many guns out there at one time it was hard to pick. Some of my friends and I were buying one or two guns a week or a month for years. No one bought a Mosin-Nagant, or an Arisake or Carcano because they were too cheap $19.95 to $29.95 or something like that. That was then, look at them now.
Now it’s finding a rare firearms that you passed up for a few bucks that really makes you appreciate having Century around for those many years. Now I as well as other older collectors really miss them.
Collecting Mausers have really picked up with publications like: the new Fourth Edition "Mauser Military Rifles of the World" by Robert W. D. Ball. Lots of detailed pictures for collectors to refer to, makes you appreciate the fine lines of Mausers.
The old book Mausers by Olson is great for detail, but lacks the variety and pictures provided by Ball. You can't have one reference without the other.
Another great book on the K98 Mausers "Backbone of the Wehrmacht" "The German K98k Rifle, 1924-1945" by Collector Grade Publications, it’s expensive, but a fantastic reference for identification and restoration.
Got to stop rambling, I will shut up now.
Albayo