- On the right ring is the serial number. (All the German made M-1909 Carbines and rifles I have seen have a capital letter preceding the 4 digit serial number.) On the left receiver rail, in two lines, is (1) DEUTSCHE WAFFEN-UND (2) MUNITIONS FABRIKEN, BERLIN ((H) page #22 Illus.
- Heinz Lehner, The originals Kar98, 4th edition Gun Collectors digest 1985. Olson,Ludwig, Mauser Bolt Rifles 3rd edition, 1988 Walter, John, The German Rifle, Arms and Armour Press (London: 1979). Ball, Robert,W.D, Mauser Military Rifles of the world, 1996 Reed, William, Conversations at 'Mauserbill@snap.net.
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The Mauser Model 1895 adopted as Fusil Mauser Chileno Mo 1895.1 by Chilean forces, is a bolt operated magazine fed rifle using the 7×57mm Mauser cartridge. It is the first major modification of the Mauser Model 1893 and was produced by Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken, known as DWM, and Ludwig Loewe Company during the period of 1895-19002 1 History 2 Design 3 Variants 3.1 Model 1895.
Brazilian Model 1908 Mauser Rifle(Mfg by Deutsche Waffen und Munitions Fabriken, Berlin [DWM])
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Caliber: ............ 7 x 57mm (7mm Mauser)
Rifling & Twist: ....... 4 groove, right hand twist.
Barrel Length: ........ 29.25 in. (743mm)
Overall Length: ....... 49.13 in. (1248mm)
Weight: ............ 8.38 lb. (3.8Kg)
Magazine Capacity: .... 5 rounds
Qty Mfg: ............ unknown?
Source: ............ Mauser Military Rifles of the World (2nd ed.) (2000) - ISBN: 087341828X
Canadian Collector Market Value Estimate: $
Brazilian Model 1908 Mauser Rifle
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German Mauser 98 Serial Numbers
Observations: (by 'Claven2') Note: Pics of rifle provided courtesy of MILSURPS.COM member 'claven2'.
The Mauser Modelo 1908 long rifle became the standard infantry rifle for the Brazilian Army in 1908. The rifles were produced by DWM, then owned by the Ludwig Loewe Company. DWM, in turn contracted some rifles out to Mauser Oberndorf, which was also owned by Loewe at the time. The maker of any particular rifle can be determined by looking at the address – if Berlin, it is made by DWM. If Oberndorf, it is made by Mauser. The DWM made rifles are more commonly encountered. The contract ran from 1908 until the outbreak of war in 1914. The rifles are essentially the same as the German Gew98 with the most obvious exception being the tang style sight employed in lieu of the Lange-Vernier sight used on the Gew98. The receiver and bolt were left in the white, as was the bayonet lug. The remainder of the rifle was either chemically blued or heat blued. The stocks were made of walnut and retain the pre-1905 Gew98 style stock washer as opposed to the bolt takedown disk then in use on the German issue rifles.
Collector's Comments and Feedback:
The best examples are often found with a serial numbered matching bayonet and scabbard and sometimes the rifles are accompanied by a sling, muzzle cover and the original DWM sighting target. The depicted rifle, however, does not have the target any longer.
It is important to differentiate between an original 1908 Mauser as depicted, and any of the later adaptations using the 1908 receiver put together from worn rifles by the Itajuba Arsenal in Brazil. Such examples command a much smaller price on the collector's market.(Feedback by 'Claven2')
German WW2 Ordnance Codes forMilitary Rifles
The best examples are often found with a serial numbered matching bayonet and scabbard and sometimes the rifles are accompanied by a sling, muzzle cover and the original DWM sighting target. The depicted rifle, however, does not have the target any longer.
It is important to differentiate between an original 1908 Mauser as depicted, and any of the later adaptations using the 1908 receiver put together from worn rifles by the Itajuba Arsenal in Brazil. Such examples command a much smaller price on the collector's market.(Feedback by 'Claven2')
German WW2 Ordnance Codes forMilitary Rifles
German WW2-era military rifles usually have markings on the receiver,barrel, rear sight, and stock, from which one can get some informationabout the history of the piece.
The top of the receiver (that part of the barrel into which the boltshoves the cartridge) usually has a 2- or 3-letter code with a numberbelow it. (Early codes were sometimes numerical or a combination ofletters and numbers.) The code indicates the manufacturer of thereceiver, and the number below the code is the year in which the part wasmade. Other markings are usually either proof marks (indicating that thebarrel was test fired with cartridges loaded with a larger charge ofgunpowder than normally used to ensure safety) or Waffenamt (ordnancedepartment) markings, indicated by the symbol of an eagle withoutstreached wings with the letters WaAxxx below, where xxx is a 2- or3-digit number indicating which Waffenamt accepted the piece.
The following table lists the ordnance codes found in Mauser BoltRifles by L. Olson (third edition, F. Brownell & Son, 1976, 12thprinting 1991). They can be used to get some historical information aboutyour particular rifle.
These codes may apply to German pistols of the same era, but I have noinformation about that.
Mauser 98 Serial Number Lookup
As always, I'm not responsible for any inaccuracies in Olson's data, justfor the transcription. Please report any errors to me. Fiat ecu scan keygen torrent 1.
Code | Manufacturer |
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ar | Mauser-Werke AG,Werk Borsigwalde, Berlin-Borsigwalde, Eichborndamm |
ax | FeinmechanischeWerke GmbH, Erfurt, Altonaerstr. 25 |
bcd | Gustloff Werke,Werk Wiemar, Weimar |
bcd/ar | Dual code;denotes manufacture jointly by Gustloff Werke in Weimar, and Mauser-WerkeAG, Berlin |
bnz | Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG, Werk Steyr, Steyr, Austria |
byf | Mauser-Werke AG,Oberndorf a./N |
ce | J.P. Sauer & Sohn,Suhl |
dot | WaffenwerkeBruenn AG, Brno, Czechoslovakia |
dou | WaffenwerkeBruenn AG, Werk Bystrica |
duv | Berlin-LuebeckerMaschinenfabriken, Werk Luebeck |
svw | Late code forMauser-Werke AG, Oberndorf a./N |
swp | Late code forWaffenwerke Bruenn AG, Brno, Czechoslovakia |
S/27 | ErfurterMaschinenfabrik (ERMA); came under same management as FeinmechanischeWerke GmbH |
S/27G | ErfurterMaschinenfabrik (ERMA); came under same management as FeinmechanischeWerke GmbH |
S/42 | Mauser-Werke AG,Oberndorf a./N, early code |
S/42G | Mauser-WerkeAG, Oberndorf a./N, production in 1935 |
S/42K | Mauser-WerkeAG, Oberndorf a./N, production in 1934 |
S/147 | J.P. Sauer &Sohn, Suhl |
S/147G | J.P. Sauer &Sohn, Suhl |
S/147K | J.P. Sauer &Sohn, Suhl |
S/237 | Berlin-Luebecker Maschinenfabriken, Werk Luebeck |
S243 | Mauser-Werke AG,Werk Borsigwalde, Berlin-Borsigwalde, Eichborndamm |
S243G | Mauser-WerkeAG, Werk Borsigwalde, Berlin-Borsigwalde, Eichborndamm |
27 | ErfurterMaschinenfabrik (ERMA); came under same management as FeinmechanischeWerke GmbH |
42 | Mauser-Werke AG,Oberndorf a./N, early code |
147 | J.P. Sauer &Sohn, Suhl |
237 | Berlin-LuebeckerMaschinenfabriken, Werk Luebeck |
243 | Mauser-Werke AG,Werk Borsigwalde, Berlin-Borsigwalde, Eichborndamm |
337 | Gustloff Werke,Werk Weimar, Weimar |
660 | Steyr-DaimlerPuch, Steyr, Austria |
945 | WaffenwerkeBruenn AG, Brno, Czechoslovakia |