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R. 92a. First of a lot of 4: Chinese Model Type 24 Chiang Kai-Shek Mauser. Serial # Z6095. 8x57mm Mauser caliber bolt action\in rifle with a 23-1/2” barrel. The bore is poor with heavy rust. Chinese made copy of the German K98 Mauser rifle. The rifle entered production in 1935 and was produced until 1949 with many still in service into the 1980’s. The metal finish on the barrel, receiver, barrel bands, floor plate/trigger guard, bolt and butt plate is I poor condition with s covering of heavy rut. The markings on the receiver are visible. The bolt is mis-matched. The plain walnut military stock is in fair to good condition scattered dings and scratches with rut streaks. It is also very dry. Original military sights. The cleaning rod is missing. Thew action works, but the bolt is stiff due to rust. C&R.
92b. Second of a lot of 4: Spanish Model 1893 Mauser. Serial # RE3619. 7x57mm Mauser caliber bolt action rifle with a 25” barrel. The bore is poor with heavy rust. Originally a Spanish military rifle made at the Oviedo Arsenal in 1928, the rifle has been crudely sporterized by cutting back the barrel and stock, discarding the barrel bands. the military sights and handguard and altering the bolt. The metal finish on the barrel, receiver, trigger guard/floor plate, bolt and butt plate are covered with moderate to heavy rust. The rifle is mis-matched. The bolt handle has turned down for scope clearance. A ramp front sporter sight has been added as well as a Lyman 57SME receiver mothed peep sight. The cut down military stock is in good condition with some scattered dings and scratches along with a stress crack on the right side of the butt. The initials “Mi” are carved in left side of the stock, there is also a faint “R” stamp. The cleaning rod is missing. The action works, but is stiff due to rust. Includes a leather sling. C&R.
R. 92c. Third of a lot of 4: German Steyr-Daimler-Puch Code BNZ Model K98 Mauser. Serial # 6210. 8x57mm Mauser caliber bolt action rifle with a 23-1/2” barrel. The bore is poor with rust and corrosion. The rifle started life as a German WWII era military rifle that was subsequently crudely sporterized by cutting down the stock as well as discarding the rear military sight, barrel bands and hand guard. The receiver is dated 1944. The rifle appears to be mostly matching. The metal finish on the barrel, receiver, bolt and trigger guard/floor plate are in poor condition with a covering of heavy surface rust. Most markings are visible and clear. The cut down laminated wood stock is in poor condition showing rough clamping marks paint spatter and heavy finish wear. The sling channel has been filled. Original military front sight, the front hood and cleaning rod are missing. What appears to be a Lyman aperture sight is attached to the right rear side of the receiver. It is covered with heavy rust. The butt plate is missing. The action works OK, but it is a little stiff due to rust. C&R.
R. 92d. Fourth of a lot of 4: Remington Model 700 Barreled Receiver. Serial # 6285732. 7mm Rem. Mag. Caliber bolt action barreled receiver with s 24” stainless steel barrel. The bore is generally very good, clean with strong rifling. There is some roughness just forward of the throat area. Made c. 1969. The carbon steel receiver has been cleaned to bare metal and has developed surface rust with scattered light pitting. No sights or action parts. The action is taped into a BDL style stock that is in fair condition showing worn checkering, scattered dings and scratches, swivel stud holes and a broken off grip cap with a large chip of wood missing from the grip end as well as finish wear. Deteriorating black rubber pad. C&R.
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