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I purchased a rifle some years ago at a benefit auction of a friend. The gun belonged to his father. It shoots 7MM Mauser and I have fired it. But that is all I know about the rifle. The only thing I can find on it are numbers. Here are a few pictures if someone can identify it this way.

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It may be a Mauser. How about a shot of the reciever ring and a look at the bolt in the rifle from the right side?
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Shoots 7MM.

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7mm what? x57?

I think it's a Spanish Mauser. Since I don't even know 1% of all gun knoweldge, I'm not certain. But from what I can tell, it sure looks to be a 1893 Spanish Mauser.
They've been copied and made in numerous countries, though, so even if I'm right, then thats the best I've got. The stubed barrel makes me think it was either sporterized, or that its a jungle or naval carbine. Most later models were chambered in 8mm mauser or 6.5 mm Swede.
Are you sure there is no other kind of stampings on the rifle anywhere? Nothing on the top of the reciever? What about the stock, any markings on the stock?

I could be way off. You've got my guess.
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gwtrikenut wrote:Image
If there are some numbers or markings on the receiver ring (on the right edge of this photo), they would probably help. It looks like there is something there, but I can't quite make it out. Could you shoot a close-up?
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It looks a lot like a couple of Turks that I have. But those are in 8mm.
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It's definately a Mauser if 7X57 it could be Spanish, Mexican, or a bunch of other central and South American countries. Nearly all were made by Mauser in Germany under contract for the respective countries.
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MoJo wrote:It's definately a Mauser if 7X57 it could be Spanish, Mexican, or a bunch of other central and South American countries. Nearly all were made by Mauser in Germany under contract for the respective countries.

Thank you MoJo. This helps out a lot. At least now I know who made it. I have had it completely apart and there are not names on it anywhere. Thanks again.
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This link may be of some help.

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