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Originally Posted by 33army
I went into a local owned hunting shop yesterday to kill time with the wife. The shop sales consignment weapons so I like to browse. I ran across a Mauser rifle for $375 dated from 1910 with original bayonet, or at least that's what the owner says it is dated at. The price struck me as odd so I was wondering if anyone here might tell me if that is a reasonable price for the rifle if it is what the owner claims it to be? I think it is but I'm not a pro at eye balling antique weapons.
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Sorry, I needed to finish my coffee before posting...

....I didn't realize I actually hit submit on that post....
I'm not too familiar with the Belgians. I have a Chilean modelo 1895 which more common in the US so may not be worth as much. I paid $300 without a bayonet a couple of years ago.
One thing to consider is that I think the Belgian was chambered for a unique cartridge larger than the 7x57 found in the model 93 and 95 Mausers of that time. 7.6mm or so comes to mind....
I really enjoy shooting the Chilean as it's pretty accurate. The sights suck like on all Mausers but I was hitting 12" steel at 250 yards.