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Anyone recognize this barrel proof?
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Probably what is left of the 4000 Atm test(4000 Atmosphären-Pulver) stamp?
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Cheers, Raimey rse
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Would that be appropriate for a like new Mauser 98 barrel chambered in 8x68s? That is the only proof on the barrels.
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Maybe? It should have looked like the below image. Cheers, Raimey rse
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Possible initial proof for a barrel never fitted to a rifle action. After fitting it would require final proof Look at item #7 http://www.shotguns.se/html/germany_1890-1945.html
Last edited by skeettx; 01/27/19 02:38 PM.
USAF RET 1971-95
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I don't think it to be a proofmark but something akin to an arsenal mark or a Mauser Oberndorf mark or a Carl Gustaf type stamp, if such stamps did indeed exist.
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I agree with skeetx that the barrel likely hasn't been installed, but disagree that the mark is a German proof mark. I agree with Raimey that it is likely an arsenal mark, maybe Swedish. Mike
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I think they might be NOS Swedish M39 (M98 Mauser) 8x63 barrels. Guess I’ll have to do a chamber cast to see if they really are 8x68.
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I wouldn't know for sure, but it looks like a Swedish mark. That may(?) be military contours, and if it's a M39 barrel, I don't think it will measure to fit a M98 type action. It might be a 6.5mm barrel, if it fits a M39 action.
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