Looking to see if anyone can identify this very short barrelled Mauser.
I have my suspicions, with one of them being an extremely wild possibility, but want to see what others think.
It would make a very good flamethrower as well!!
Low three digit serial number marked on the barrel and the right side of the receiver.
Looking to see if any one can identify it. Not sure if it is pre or post war. Hopefully someone can decipher the proofs.



close up of the receiver/barrel markings:


receiver markings:

barrel markings: It say 7.9 followed by and M and not sure what the last mark is. I would think its M as well, but it doesnt look like it though. I assume it means its an 8 mm Mauser. We originally suspected it to be 30.06 and tried to chamber a dummy round. It went in but we could not turn the bolt. the 30.06 dummy round was quite beat up so we thought it was the round causing the problem not the actual calibre.

I have my suspicions, with one of them being an extremely wild possibility, but want to see what others think.
It would make a very good flamethrower as well!!
Low three digit serial number marked on the barrel and the right side of the receiver.
Looking to see if any one can identify it. Not sure if it is pre or post war. Hopefully someone can decipher the proofs.



close up of the receiver/barrel markings:


receiver markings:

barrel markings: It say 7.9 followed by and M and not sure what the last mark is. I would think its M as well, but it doesnt look like it though. I assume it means its an 8 mm Mauser. We originally suspected it to be 30.06 and tried to chamber a dummy round. It went in but we could not turn the bolt. the 30.06 dummy round was quite beat up so we thought it was the round causing the problem not the actual calibre.
