Identifying this Mauser and the cartridge it takes

Chamber cast sounds true.

This is a stupid question but I have to ask: Is it rifled all the way to the end?

I’ve seen a number of rifles that have been counterbored, possibly due to muzzle damage. Then the bore is larger than the rifling back for an inch or so.
Yes sir, it’s rifled to the end. I didn’t realize they did what you described - interesting fact.
 
It is very difficult to judge a rifle based only on photos. The proof-marks seem to be German. N under a crown means that the rifle is Nitro proofed. 7,9 mm is the designation for a barrel caliber 8mm/323. However, the stated relatively weak proof-load of 2,75g powder suggests a weaker cartridge than the 8x57IS. The magazine length fits a cartridge with a 57mm case. Since the diameter of the barrel is rather .358 than .323 and taking into account the reduced proof-load, it is quite possible that it was a rifle initially caliber 8x57IS rebored to caliber 9x57.
My guess is that this rifle started life as an 8x57I, rather than the 8x57IS. That is the old pre-WWI Patrone 88 with a .318 bore rather than the modern .323. It worked at a lower pressure, and was proofed with a 2.75g load of smokeless powder (according to wikipedia at least).


That would also explain why somebody went through the trouble of re-boring it. .318 bullets and ammunition are a lot harder to find, and the 8x57I caliber is rather obsolete.

What it is now is anybody's guess until you get a chamber cast.
 
It could be that it was initially a rifle caliber 8x57I and then this would explain the reduced proof-load, but I assumed that the rifle was tested again after the reboring. As already written, without holding the rifle in the hands and being able to inspect it, it is difficult to have an opinion.

As the cartridge 9x57 is concerned, she is also nowadays not much more available than the cartridge 8x57I. Usually, damaged or worn barrels are rebored to a bigger caliber, which in the case of a 8x57 cartridge is the 9x57 cartridge.
 
7.9 is the same bore dia for both .318 and .323 groove barrels. Based on the 2.75 proof mark could be .318. But N proof means Nitro proofing which I think was for the .323 barrels. So, none the wiser. Either way most likely 8x57I or IS rebored. To what? Casting it will tell. I thought the OP was going to do that. Any results yet?
 
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7.9 is the same bore dia for both .318 and .323 groove barrels. Based on the 2.75 proof mark could be .318. But N proof means Nitro proofing which I think was for the .323 barrels. So, none the wiser. Either way most likely 8x57I or IS rebored. To what? Casting it will tell. I thought the OP was going to do that. Any results yet?
I dropped it off to have it done but not heard back yet on the results. I’ll let everyone know when I find out .
 

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