Seller’s Guide: How Much Is A Mauser Rifle Worth?

Sellers Guide: How Much Is A Mauser Rifle Worth?

The Mauser rifle is the most iconic bolt-action rifle every produced and some models are valued as high as $3500 while other as low as $225, depending on the model. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Mauser Rifles dominated the military market. The Mauser uses a controlled feed action that is robust and reliable. Mauser built thousands of rifles under contract to many different countries. Like all firearms, the more valuable Mauser’s have matching serial numbers. Mis-matched serial numbers on a Mauser decreases its value considerably. Determining the value of a Mauser takes experience and knowledge, and we at Dunlap Gun Buyers cashmyguns.com have extensive experience with Mauser Rifles and can help you identify and determine the value of your Mauser rifle. Contact us to find out the value your Mauser rifle.

What is the most collectible Mauser rifles?

The most collectible Mauser rifles are the Mauser 98 or Gewehr 98 used by the Germany Army during WWI, and the Karabiner 98k often referred to as the K98k or Kar98k, which was used by the Germany Army during WWII. These two Mauser variants are very popular with collectors and can have high values depending on the condition. Determining the value of a Mauser takes experience and knowledge and we at Dunlap Gun Buyers cashmyguns.com have extensive experience with Mauser. Contact us to find out the value your Mauser rifle.

How Much Is A Gewehr 98 Worth?

The Gewehr 98 was adopted by the Germany Army in 1898, hence the 98 in the the name. The Gewehr 98 was used by the Germany Army during WWI. Considered one of the best combat bolt-action rifles, the Gewehr 98 featured a 29-inch barrel, used a 5-round stripper clipped, and was chambered in 7.92x57mm Mauser cartridge also known as the 8mm Mauser or 8x57mm. What the Mauser brothers did with Gewehr 98 was improve their Gewehr 88 action to create a rifle that performed in the harsh conditions of the trenches during WWI. The value of a Gewehr 98, depending on the condition, can range from $160 to $2500. The rifle the Gewehr 98 replaced, the Gewehr 88 also referred to as the Model 1888 Commission Rifle can range is value between $365 to $570 depending on the condition. Our team of experts at Dunlap Gun Buyers cashmyguns.com are experienced in identifying Gewehr 88 and Gewehr 98 rifles and will get you top dollar. Contact us to find out the value your Gewehr 88 or Gewehr 98.

Is A Mauser K98k Valuable?

Yes, the Mauser K98K or Karabiner 98k can be very valuable depending on the variant and the condition of the rifle. The Karabiner 98k was adopted by the Germany Army in 1935 is considered the best and last combat bolt-action rifle every made. The K98k was similar to the Gewehr 98 but featured a shorter 23-inch barrel and improved sights. This is the rifle the Germany Army used in WWII. Some K98k rifles were adapted for sniper use and these variants are very valuable to collectors. The K98k rifle was manufactured by eight different companies in Germany during the war. Receivers were stamped with a factory code indicating date and manufacturer.Depending on the manufacturer the value of the K98k can be higher or lower. The value of a Mauser Kar98k can range from $270 to $3500 depending on the condition and the manufacturer. The Mauser Kar98k coding system can be confusing to new owners of Mauser Rifles. Contact us for expert advice on Mauser Kar98k rifles.

What Are Contract Mausers?

Many countries contracted with Mauser to build rifles for their military forces. These rifles are known as contract Mausers. These Mauser were stamped with the crest of the country on the action bridge. Many times the contract crest has been removed and this lowers the value of the rifle. Remember that the serial number on the action must match the bolt for top dollar value. Need help deciphering Mauser contract crests and stamps? Our team at Dunlap Gun Buyers cashmyguns.com are experts on Mauser rifles.

What’s The Value of Argentinian Mausers?

The Mauser 1891 or Mauser Modelo Argentino 1891 were made in both rifle and carbine variants. The value of an Argentina Mauser Model 1891 can range from $240 to  $420 depending on the condition.

What’s The Value of Belgium Mausers?

Fabrique Nationale de Herstal, a firearms manufacturer in Belgium, made a M98 series. The value for a FN M98 Mauser ranges from $350 to $730 depending on the condition.

What’s The Value of Brazilian Mausers?

The Model 1908 was similar as the Mauser Gewehr, but chambered in 7x57mm Mauser also known as 7mm Mauser. The Model 1908 rifles were imported from Germany and made by either Mauser or DWM (Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken). The Brazilian Mauser Model 1908/34 was a similar to the Model 1908 rifle but manufactured in Brazil. The value of a Brazilian Mauser Model 1908/34 ranges from $325 to $355 depending on the condition.

What’s The Value of Chile Mausers?

The Mauser Model 1895 was adopted by Chile’s armed forces and renamed the Mauser Chileno Modelo 1895. It was manufactured in Germany by DWM and and Ludwig Loewe Company from 1895 to 1900 and chambered in 7x57mm Mauser. Expect a value of $225 to $455 for a Mauser Chileno Modelo 1895.

What’s The Value of Hungarian Mausers?

The Hungarian Army during WWII helped Germany with rifle production by modifying the Hungarian 35M rifle and rechambering it in 7.92x57mm. The rifle was renamed the G98/40. On average a Hungarian G98/40 rifle will have a value of $570 depending on the condition.

What’s The Value of Persian Mausers?

Persia, now called Iran, contracted orders of long rifle and short rifle Mausers from Czechoslovakia gun manufacturer BRNO between 1931 and 1938. These Mausers are referred to as Persian Mauser Model 98/29 and range in value from $670 to $1275, depending on the condition.

What’s The Value of Polish Mausers?

The wz. 29/40 was very similar to the Kar98k and manufactured at the FB Radom factory in Poland for the Germany Army during WWII. Expect the average value of an FB Radom wz. 29/40 to be about $3500 for a rifle in excellent condition.

What’s The Value of Prussian Mausers?

The Prussian State Arsenal at Spandau manufactured the Gewehr 98, and the value of these rifles is between $420 to $850.

What’s The Value of Spanish Mausers?

The Spanish Model 1943 Mauser Short Rifle or the M43 was manufactured by Fabrica de Armas La Coruna and is a variant of the German K98k Mauser. Average value for Fabrica de Armas La Coruna M43 is about $405 depending on condition. The Mauser Model 1893 is commonly referred to as the Spanish Mauser. The Spanish Mauser was chambered in 7x57mm and used a 5-round internal magazine. Though the model is Calle the Spanish Mauser, it was adopted by other countries in other calibers. A Fabrica de Armas Oviedo Spanish Mauser 1893 has a blue the ranges from $160 to $220, depending on condition.

What’s The Value of Swedish Mausers?

Generally speaking, Swedish Mausers are rifles based on the Mauser Model 1893 and chambered in 65.55mm Swedish also referred to as 6.5 Swede. Mauser manufacturers these rifles as well as Carl Gustafs and Husqvarna Vapenfabriks, two firearm manufacturers located in Sweden. A Carl Gustafs M96 Mauser can have a value from $330 to $1330 depending on the condition.

What’s The Value of Turkish Mausers?

The country of Turkey and the Ottoman Empire itself started equipping its troops with Mauser rifles as early as 1887. Generally speaking all the Mauser rifles used by Turkey from 1887 thru after WWII as considered Turkish Mausers. One of the more common Turkish Mausers is the Turkish M1938. This model was manufactured by Mauser and approximately 201,100 of the M1893 rifles were delivered to the Ottoman Empire. Most of these rifles were never issued to troops. A Turkish M1938 has a value that ranges from $216 to $355 depending on the condition.

What’s The Value of Yugoslavian Mausers?

After WWII, Yugoslavia refurbished German K98k left over or captured from German troops and called the rifles Zastava M98/48. Original German markings were removed from the action and replaced by the Yugoslav Crest. Zastava was the Yugoslavian arsenal that refurbished the rifles. Expect the value of a Zastava M98/48 to range from $410 to $805 depending on the condition.

Other Contract Mausers

The list of contract Mauser is long. Other countries that contracted Mausers include Austria, Bolivia, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Ethiopia, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Iraq, Israel, Latvia, Liberia, Lithuania, Manchuria, Morocco, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Siam, South Africa, Syria, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Yemen. Our team at Dunlap Gun Buyers cashmyguns.com are experts at deciphering contract Mauser crests and stampings. Contact us to find out the value your Mauser rifle.