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Thread: ID Help.. are these all Mauser 98 Parts???????

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    ID Help.. are these all Mauser 98 Parts???????

    I've a bucket of parts that I will be placing on auction in the S&S, I think mostly Mauser 98 parts (some even I'm able to identify)Attachment 262283
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    Those mostly look like Mauser 98 parts. You do have a sear with a kicker (used with a double set trigger), and what looks like an after market safety with a shank that's so long that it looks like it might be for a small ring Mauser. Three of the trigger/sear assemblies do not look like Mauser parts (Arisaka or Springfield?). The rest of the stuff looks like standard '98 Mauser.

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    Thank you, I appreciate it.
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    Other than the piece at the far right of your last pic they all look like Mauser parts to me. May not be '98 Mauser though.

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    It looks like you have a lever action rifle's barrel band in the last pic's lower RH side.

    It's the figure eight piece, which holds the magazine tube to the barrel.

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    They look mostly like Mauser 98 parts.
    Funny thing is , I have almost the exact collection of parts .
    There is a market for them , but you need to be sure of their Identification to sell them for what they are really worth.
    Buyers want to know exactly what they are.

    That way they know you are capable of confirming their condition or ability to be Re Used.
    Like that Low Scope Safety.
    Is that for a Large Ring , or a Small Ring ?
    And some of the Triggers might be for a Mauser , but what Model.
    I keep my extra parts to build Custom Parts like Adjustable Triggers for Mausers , or Bolts to Sporterized so I don't need to modify the original bolts if the rifle I am working on has all original parts.
    Individually with the proper Identification And Confirmation of their condition , you have quite a cunck of change sitting there.
    But as Mauser Parts , a Lot Price won't be anyway as high.
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    Individually with the proper Identification And Confirmation of their condition , you have quite a cunck of change sitting there.
    But as Mauser Parts , a Lot Price won't be anyway as high.

    I really know nothing about them, lots of proof marks and what not- I've too many projects going on to invest the time, so as soon as I sort through the last of the buckets, I'll auction them off in S&S, at least I know (mostly) what they are for now. Should have them up in a day or so, might be a good deal for someone.
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