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Spandau 1915 Gewehr 98 8mm Mauser Bolt Action Rifl$160.00{"message":"In _app.tsx child of Layout","renderCount":1}
German Gewehr 98 Bolt Action Rifle by Mauser
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Auction by Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc.(1064)
This item is in Manchester, NH
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Item Details
Low Estimate1200
High Estimate1800
Description Update 06/04/2021: Maker is DWM not Mauser
serial #7308q, 8mm Mauser, 29” barrel with a bright excellent bore perhaps showing a hint of faint frosting nearer the breech. The barrel of this attractive 1917-dated rifle retains about 95% original blue showing some mild thinning to gray patina mostly near the muzzle and some scattered very mild freckling. The bands show strong streaks of original bright blue toning to a pleasant gray-brown patina while the triggerguard and floorplate retain about 90% original blue thinning to gray-brown. The bolt release, its spring and a few screw heads retain a healthy amount of fine fire blue and all markings remain intact and crisp. The receiver and bolt show bright areas mixing with mild pewter gunmetal patina and some remnants of old minor oxidation staining. The action screw heads show moderate slot wear and their set screws are missing and the front sight blade shows an added piece of brazed-on brass resulting in a slightly taller and more squared-off sight. The smooth beech stock and handguard remain in near excellent condition showing the expected scattered light dings and handling marks from the years, otherwise maintaining a lovely appearance with excellent crisp inspector stamps along the right side butt, the markings just a bit softer on the pistolgrip and toe line, and both the buttstock and handguard are stamp-numbered matching. There is no stock disc or cleaning rod present, all of the serialized parts are matching and the action seems to function well mechanically. Also included is an original brown leather sling with quick-detach swivel that shows moderate wear and an old glue repair at the end ahead of the swivel. According to the consignor, this rifle was taken from a military warehouse during World War Two and shipped back to the states by his father and remained in the family ever since. A very attractive Gew.98 for the German martial arms collector. (13B10070-1) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #7308q, 8mm Mauser, 29” barrel with a bright excellent bore perhaps showing a hint of faint frosting nearer the breech. The barrel of this attractive 1917-dated rifle retains about 95% original blue showing some mild thinning to gray patina mostly near the muzzle and some scattered very mild freckling. The bands show strong streaks of original bright blue toning to a pleasant gray-brown patina while the triggerguard and floorplate retain about 90% original blue thinning to gray-brown. The bolt release, its spring and a few screw heads retain a healthy amount of fine fire blue and all markings remain intact and crisp. The receiver and bolt show bright areas mixing with mild pewter gunmetal patina and some remnants of old minor oxidation staining. The action screw heads show moderate slot wear and their set screws are missing and the front sight blade shows an added piece of brazed-on brass resulting in a slightly taller and more squared-off sight. The smooth beech stock and handguard remain in near excellent condition showing the expected scattered light dings and handling marks from the years, otherwise maintaining a lovely appearance with excellent crisp inspector stamps along the right side butt, the markings just a bit softer on the pistolgrip and toe line, and both the buttstock and handguard are stamp-numbered matching. There is no stock disc or cleaning rod present, all of the serialized parts are matching and the action seems to function well mechanically. Also included is an original brown leather sling with quick-detach swivel that shows moderate wear and an old glue repair at the end ahead of the swivel. According to the consignor, this rifle was taken from a military warehouse during World War Two and shipped back to the states by his father and remained in the family ever since. A very attractive Gew.98 for the German martial arms collector. (13B10070-1) {C&R} (1200/1800)
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Auction No. 130 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms250 Commercial St., Manchester, NH, 03101Saturday, Jun 5, 2021 | 8:00 AM CDT
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