My nephew picked up this classic and I was trying to help him find some information on it any ideas?
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Ye Old Yeller Mauser
Wild guess would be Turkish? Is that a model 96 style that cocks on the forward stroke of the bolt?
Quote from: Okanagan on March 17, 2016, 07:48:35 PM
Wild guess would be Turkish?
Check this out. Maybe Model 1938:
http://www.turkmauser.com/models.aspx
Coyote101 :bowingsmilie: :bowingsmilie:
1938 Turkish Mauser in 8mm!
http://youtu.be/VLAtn3jIcyM
http://youtu.be/cD4FMEjiK5s
And there ya have it :eyebrow:
I am always interested in gaining more gun knowledge!
As Nastygunz found, this paragraph from the site Pat linked seems to fit the marks on the rifle in question:
1938/K.Kale
As they became isolated during WWII they began assembling their own rifles from accumulated parts. While little is publicly known about this, it appears that all Turkish assembled rifles are marked K. Kale, for the arsenal where they were assembled. It also seems to be the case that, for the first time, receivers and parts were made in Turkey and assembled starting in 1940. This is a large ring small shank (LRSSM) rifle.
I just ran into another old gun I had never heard of, a Mossberg SS1. It is a single shot gun that has 12 gauge and rifle caliber barrel's interchangeable on it.
http://www.woodsnwater.net/articles/2011/5-may-2011/2-fun_shooting
Nasty I had one in 243 and 12 ga it shot pretty good I just didn't like the weight and feel.
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I almost had one but the guy that owned it must've thought it was sprinkled in gold dust for the price he wanted for it :alscalls: