Everything looks to be original as I can research. Date based on the likely year of manufacture for the serial number stamped on the receiver. How to read the markings on the Swedish m/94 Carbine and on the m/96 and m/38 Rifles. two piece full military stocks, straight grip, smooth steel butt plate, sling swivels, bayonet lug, cleaning rod. The receiver was numbered to match the rest of the parts. Make: Spanish Mauser Model: 1916 Short Rifle Serial Number: OT-46717 Year of Manufacture: 1916-1951 Converted to. If the serial numbers match the the odds are it is 7mm mauser. The guns had matching cleaning rods serial numbered to the guns. Think of the M1916 as the M1893's little brother, so to speak.
00 USD to floor + buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes. These guns had their own serial number range, running from 1 to 5000.
The bluing is not that bad the receiver and the bolt were left in the white. I think what you have is a Modelo 1916 Spanish Mauser, most likely made by Oviedo. The 93/95 firing pins are super skinny, I was given a 1891 Argentine Mauser that had a busted firing pin (along with other busted parts) the 1891 firing pin sure looks allot like a pin from a 1916 Spanish Mauser and nowhere as stout as a model 98 mauser firing pin, fact is the 1891 bolt will go right in the 1916 no problem.1916 spanish mauser serial numbers 0 kg), while the carbine weighed about 8.