![]() ![]() On the bottom of the barrel is the number 1 in an opening in the rear sight band. I removed the stock today and the barrel has the same serial number as the receiver so I assume its the original barrel. What other date indicators can I look for? 323 at or around the same time Germany did? The reason I ask is because I'm trying to date this rifle. My question is, did other Mauser manufacturers switch from. 323 diameter, went to a lighter bullet, and increased pressure. From my research, it seems that in 1905, Germany switched their military rifles from. ![]() ![]() First, it was exported to either Turkey, Persia or Egypt, and second, it was exported prior to 1928 when the Turks switched to western numbers on the sights. The rear sight is graduated to 2000 yards with numbers in Arabic which tells me two things. Serial number E445, not numbers matching on the bolt which is numbered 2851. It is a M98/22 so it has the 30 inch barrel. I have a Czech BRNO factory rifle that I'm trying to gather more info on. Allow me to ask some questions of the assembled Mauser experts. ![]()
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