StraightShooter
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Thanks for that!Value?
Yes, because it is might be an original Mauser Sporting rifle, it would have some value.
If you decide to sell it you could try it between $3000-1500 and it's up to you what you take for it. If it is ot100% correct, or the mechanical condition or wear is questionable the price will be much lower.
I don't think the condition (from the photos) will rate that higher dollar figure.
You'd want to verify that the serial number fits within the time frame of Original Mauser sporters, through the Blue Book guns website.
So things that happen in the gunsmithing world that might lead your rifle not to be 100% correct.
1. Barreled action in a different stock.
2. Stock heavily modified.
3. Original scope mounts put on a different gun.
Research might yeild more money. Might give you a lot less.