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Pav56C  [Member]
2/16/2012 8:49:17 PM
Hey guys,

Im curious if anyone has an account with Southern Ohio Gun Distributors.

Specifically, Im curious what the prices are for the Mauser 8mm platform rifles.

I dont have a license, and before I go to my local dealer and out him through the pain of registering, Id like to find out if the price is worth it or not.

Thanks.
Spaxspore  [Member]
2/16/2012 8:53:47 PM
Originally Posted By Pav56C:
Hey guys,

Im curious if anyone has an account with Southern Ohio Gun Distributors.

Specifically, Im curious what the prices are for the Mauser 8mm platform rifles.

I dont have a license, and before I go to my local dealer and out him through the pain of registering, Id like to find out if the price is worth it or not.

Thanks.



269$
Product Description:
We have a small quantity of rifles from a European police dept armory. The m48 short rifle was produced from 1950-1952. It has a crest on the receiver. This design is based upon Germany's 98K. The difference between the M48 and the 98K is that the M48 used an intermediate length receiver. The rifles are in very good to excellent condition, excellent bores, 24” barrel, large ring action, turn down bolt and 40” overall.
Pav56C  [Member]
2/16/2012 8:55:37 PM
Thank you.
Spaxspore  [Member]
2/16/2012 8:58:26 PM
Originally Posted By Pav56C:
Thank you.


Missed this one,


195$
Product Description:
The Mauser M24 rifles were produced from 1928-1941. After WWII, these rifles were rearsenaled back up to military specs, restamped M24/47 and packed away for a future “Big War”. These rifles have come to us in very good condition, nice bluing, clear markings and nice wood. 8mm caliber rifles with 23” barrel, 43” overall, large ring mauser action.
Pav56C  [Member]
2/17/2012 3:12:58 PM
Thank you, now that appeals to me.

If you happen to remember where they straight bolt? Or bent bolt?
dps8204  [Team Member]
2/17/2012 3:20:24 PM
M24––-straight bolt

M48––bent bolt

according to the pictures
Pav56C  [Member]
2/17/2012 3:57:58 PM
thats what I thought