I am not a Mauser collector, own and shoot Garands(over 20 of em) came upon this web site and remembered that about 40 years ago I acquired a German mauser that I had forgotten about and was still at my parents house in San Francisco now occuppied .by my sister. I got it along with a nice Arisaka my uncle brought back. I had actually shot a deer with this rifle but just remember how much it kicked, got a M1 and never looked back. Did a little research and found I have a 1936 S27 from Lubeck Machine Work. Bolt is not matching so I guess it is not worth the big bucks. I can't find any swasticas on it like my friend said it should have, Nazi's came in 1933 right? Was this made for export possibly?
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If the bolt matches it self but not the rifle it could be a GI bring-back. Bolts were either thrown away by the Germans before surrendering or seperated from the rifles after capture by US forces. This is a very early made rifle and a diserable collector piece. I would value it in 500-700 dollar range---if all other parts on rifle match and condition is VG. If import marked value would drop. M.O.You can never go home again.Comment
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Dave, all the #s on the bolt match 2820. The rest of the rifle is 3552 except the bayonet lug 53xx. The stock is walnut and I don't see any marks or stamps anywhere. Not much finish left and no import marks. bore is OK. This rifle has definitely seen use.Comment

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