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Item #35907 FN Model 98 Mauser Bayonet 1924 Serial Number. Mauser 98 The time has come for the original to be manufactured at home: at MAUSER As with no other rifle in our history, the Mauser 98 action defines the core value of the MAUSER brand and fires our mission to build guns that never let their owners down. The Gewehr 98 is a German bolt action rifle made by Mauser firing cartridges from a 5-round.
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What is a good website to use to help with identification of a model 98 German Mauser, such as the proof marks and serial number dating. Good luck with this, and congrats for recognizing it and taking the right actions! Hope it works ouot for you.The Gewehr 98 (abbreviated G98, Gew 98, or M98) is a German bolt action rifle made by Mauser firing cartridges from a 5-round internal clip-loaded magazine.It was the German service rifle from 1898 to 1935, when it was replaced by the Karabiner 98k, a shorter weapon using the same basic design. They might be interested in pressing charges against the fellow who illegally shipped it as well. If BATFE "experts" determine that the number has been removed/obliterated, your only realistic course of action is to surrender the gun to them. I'm afraid you might be out the money and the rifle both, in the long run. Removed is not the same as never had a number. What is much more likely is that at some point the number on your Mauser was removed (ground/machined off), and that gets it into sticky legal ground, as it is clearly an illegal act to remove the serial #, and most states have their own laws making it illegal to posess a gun with the serial # removed. I have a Siamese Mauser that has no serial number as such, but it does have some oriental looking characters which might be the number. Hard to imaging Mauser making an action without a serial number, but it could be. The law requiring a serial number comes from GCA 1968 (same act covers mailing guns in US post). just wondering if anybody has heard of thisīUT this applies to guns made without a serial number. then he tells me to Pack it back up and send it to him!!! not even mentioning an FFLĪlot has been said back and forth this is just the major stuff that has happened.
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I asked for a refund and he says he will but not the shipping. also says that he heard that because it is over 60 years old it might not originally have a serial number and is extreamly collectable because of the bnz45 stamp Emails back and forth and the guys says that the NGA66* underneith the waffenampt on top of the receiver can be used as a serial number according to his ffl or aft office. I turned it over to my FFL and it is being brought to the ATF in our city. nothing even resembeling a serial number. Turns out there is NO serial number on it. talked to the guy on the phone and says he didn't know he had to send it to an ffl. 2 weeks later i get a box AT MY HOUSE with the barreled receiver in it. Told the guy i would send a payment and then have my FFL send a copy. I recentally purchased a k98 barreled receiver off of gunbroker.