If it is of any interest, I had a Max G. Fischer, Berlin, marked Mauser 98 in 9x57 rimless Mauser.
Proofed 118/35. German Nitro proof marks, (2 crowns + N). Prooved for 2/8 g GBP St. m. G.
The scope was a Landlicht 4 x 81, (made by Dr. Walter Gerard / Landlicht AG, Germany). The mounts were Akah and the 22 1/2” barrel, hex to round. Half stock with reinforcing plates, set trigger and a full length machine-finished rib. Bore was cerrosafe'd as 0.3585 dia.

This particular rifle would group four 250 grain Hornady Interlocks into 1,1/4” at 100 yards. One thing that gave it a little bit of class was a piece of horn inset behind the trigger guard, on the grip. The stock looked terrible but I got it but refinished and it came up a treat with a good deal of original fiddle-back finish. To remove the rear Akah mount, the scope had to be dissembled as the rings did not come apart.
Undoing the screw simply allowed them to spring apart a little to slide along the tube.

Traded for a 6,5x68.

Last edited by Kiwi; 06/21/12 05:24 AM.