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Rare Early World War II Mauser G-41 (M) Mauser Semi-Automatic Rifle

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:3,000.00 USD Estimated At:6,000.00 - 9,000.00 USD
Rare Early World War II Mauser G-41 (M) Mauser Semi-Automatic Rifle
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Estimate: $6000 - 9000
This is a fine example of a early WWII German G-41(M) rifle as manufactured by the Mauser factory. These rifles were produced in 1941/42 in response to the request by the German Weapons office, for a semi-automatic rifle. These rifles used the early "Bang" gas trap gas system that utilizes a muzzle cone on the end of the barrel to trap gas and cycle the action in a semi-automatic mode. Initially the action had to be charged using a 98K style bolt action function, instead of the traditional sliding cocking handle, which was then disengaged and the rifle functions in a normal gas-operated style using the gas trapped in the muzzle cone, to actually cycle the operating rod located under the barrel. The receiver is marked on top, with the small "Eagle 135" proof over "G-41(M) over 1942" with the actual serial number of the rifle stamped on the left side of the rear sight base. The walnut stock is fitted with a cupped steel butt plate and short walnut top handguard. These are a very scarce today, as they were produced in very small numbers, early on in WWII when the Mauser factory was using the time consuming all machined parts and components with most of these rifles seeing considerable use throughout the war, especially on the eastern front.
BBL: 21 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 7.92 mm Mauser
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 8224
Condition: Very good overall with traces of the original wartime finish still remaining with even honest wear on all the exposed metal surfaces. The stock and handguard are also very good with considerable handling marks, light scratches and pressure dents overall with a heavy pressure dent/gouge on the right side of the stock in front of the rear sight. A very good example of a desirable early WWII G41 (M) rifle that appears to have actually seen combat!