What is this? A Frankenstein Vergueiro?

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Found this on another site, the seller (he is a member here as well), describes the rifle as as:

Portuguese Mauser - Mexican Contract 8MM​

Portuguese M1904/39 Mauser–Vergueiro Rifle
Refurbished in Mexico with crests on handguard and stock
8mm Mauser (7,92
x57)

With my limited knowledge I find this very strange, but I might be wrong;
  • The Vergueiro action was refurbished to 1904/39, see gas escape hole
  • The hinged floor plate of the Vergueiro is gone
  • Mexico, as far as I know did not use 8x57 IS, nor did they use Vergueiro rifles
  • The barrel looks like it comes from a Persian mauser 98/29, hence the caliber 8x57IS
  • The stock looks like it came from a Brazilian 1908/1935 Mauser rifle, there are big gaps from the large ring action
I believe this is a Mixmaster Super Frankenstein.

Am I wrong?
What is it?
 

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It looks like a M1908 stock that was put on a M1904 Vergueiro, given the stock space around the receiver ring. The front sight does not appear to be the correct style for the pre WW2 modification. Without a close examination, on first glance, it looks like a bubba job of some kind to me, to be honest.
 
I agree with Nabs, there are several things wrong with it.

Also - the Mexican cartouche on the stock is fake. It appears on multiple rifles that seller has listed, and often in really random areas.

Caveat emptor.
 
I agree with Nabs, there are several things wrong with it.

Also - the Mexican cartouche on the stock is fake. It appears on multiple rifles that seller has listed, and often in really random areas.

Caveat emptor.

Interesting.

You are right, he has a Columbian Mauser for sale with the same stamp.
Probably paid good money for the stamp, might as well use it, a lot. :)

Maybe the member will chime in and enlighten us.
 
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