![]() Why have I assumed this? Well the first give away is this stamp on the left hand side of the receiver which does rather confirm it is an FN build □ The problem is which model, is it an M1924, or M1930? At this stage all I can say is it is an M1930 style FN Mauser.įirst sign is the ‘de’ in the San Serif font so in theory this excludes the M1924 which uses the Serif font so that narrows it down to the M1930 or M1950 however the M1950 was chambered in 30-06 and. ![]() ![]() This rifle has been sitting in the armoury for the last 15 months, un-fired and for the most gathering dust and attracting spiders (If indeed spiders can get into the cabinets) So I took a few minutes to take a closer look and see if I could find out a bit more about it.įirstly I have to admit I am not a true Mauser man, I have a huge respect for the Mauser action and its clones however I have never felt the need to delve deeper into the models and have always assumed this is a M1930 chambered in 7,92×57 and built by Fabrique Nationale in Hertsal. Some real ramblings for this article which is a bit of the background of the Mauser I am working on.
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