ID 663349
Lot 2760 | Jägerbüchse M 1871, Mauser, Versuch oder Vorserie
Estimate value
€ 2 000
Kal. 11,15x60R, Nr. 1, einzige S/N "1" unten am Visierblatt, weiter nicht zerlegt. Blanker Lauf, Länge 74,5 cm. Einschüssig. Späterer Beschuss Krone/BU. Laufwurzel signiert "Gebr. Mauser & Co. Oberndorf", links "11" für Kaliber. Äußerlich keinerlei weitere Bezeichnungen oder Beschriftungen. Vollständige, originale Bräunierung am Lauf partiell feinfleckig auf Grund schlechter Aufbewahrung. Verschluss mit Hülse weiß poliert. Kleinteile gebläut. Nussholzschaft mit Lagerspuren, hier noch ohne Fingerstütze, beide Riemenbügel. Entladestock fehlt. Büchse durch behutsame Reinigung zu verbessern. Länge 124 cm.
WBK: Achtung - Erlaubnispflichtig
Zustand: I -
A Mauser M 1871 sniper rifle, trial or pre-production model
Cal. 11,15x60R, SN. 1, the only serial number visible without disassembling the gun is the number "1" below the rear sight leaf. Bright bore. Barrel length 74.5 cm. Single shot only. Later German imperial proof marks crown/BU. The barrel's breech end marked "Gebr. Mauser & Co. Oberndorf", on the left hand side "11" to indicate the calibre. No further markings whatsoever. Original finish > 95%, with some spotting on the barrel caused by inadequate storage. Bolt and receiver polished. Small parts blued. Walnut stock with traces of storage, no finger grooves yet. Two sling swivels. Ramrod missing. Condition can be further improved by careful cleaning. Overall length 124 cm.
WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealer
Condition: I -
Auction house category: | Ordnance weapons of the German states |
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