We have a nice old 8mm Mauser rifle for sale for $201 and that includes FIVE boxes of ammo! The Classic lines of the old Mauser bolt action rifles are legendary. This rifle would make a great display piece in your home or "guy cave." A Mauser also makes a great way to introduce young shooters to an Old School rifle. Shooting an old Mauser is truly like holding history in your hands. We like to say this this rifle is a great way to have fun with history. You kids will love this rifle and it will be a great conversation piece on your wall.
Since we're including an ample supply of ammo, it's pretty hard to beat the price!
This Mauser is the Yugoslavian M24/47 that is noted for its high quality. They simply don't make 'em like this any more. These rifles are literally built like tanks!
The Mauser is designed for handle a five round stripper clip.
There's something about the old iron sights of a Mauser that helps history come alive!
This rifle has the hooded front sight.
They sure a hoot to shoot. With a pristine barrel, iron sights were once considered battle-accurate to 500 yards!
The M24 series is a line of Mauser pattern bolt-action battle rifles produced for use by the Yugoslavian military.
The first Mauser-pattern rifle produced in Yugoslavia was the M24. Its predecessor, the FN Model 1924 had been produced for the Yugoslav army by FN Herstal until the Ministry and FN signed a contract on the purchase of the licence for production of rifles 7.9 mm M 24. Nearly all M24's were produced either before or during World War II, at the Kragujevac Arsenal plant. The M24 and Model 1924 are nearly identical.[2]
The final additions to the M24 family were the M24/47 and M24/52 rifles. Both were produced by reworking existing prewar Model 1924 rifles after World War II at the Zastava Arms (formally Kragujevac Arsenal) plant, which was at that time under the control of the postwar communist government. "47" and "52" indicate the beginning of the rebuild program for each respective model: 1947 for the M24/47 and 1952 for the M24/52. One common misconception is that the M24/47 rifles were produced only in 1947; actually, the rebuild program lasted into the early 1950s alongside new production of M48 rifles. Minor cosmetic differences exist between the M24/47 and M24/52, but the rifles are nearly identical to one another and to their predecessors, the Model 1924 and M24.
The Yugoslavian Crest is stamped into the rifle. Click here for more info on Zastava Arms:
Here's our price. It is, of course, a Cash price or debit card. Credit card add 3%, NO AMEX. We only have one of these Classic Rifles in stock. When it's gone, it's gone. Thanks for reading.
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