Hey guys. My father purchased an 8mm Mauser when he was younger, and its caught my interest. My so interesting is that is has "Mod. 98" engraved on the left side of the action. Also, several miniscule eagles with swastikas under them adorn the action as well (two on the action, one on the barrel, by my count). The barrel is also of a design ive not seen before. It seems to be layered; from the front of the action to the fore-end of the barrel, as the barrel becomes narrower it's "segmented", if thats the correct word to use. Heres an example: you know those old toy sword that you can buy at carnivals and fairs that are segmented and can be extended or collapsed due to multiple pieces of plastic fitting inside each other? Thats what the barrel reminds me of (dont think im crazy if you dont know what im talking about). THe barrel and action are a dark brown color. The bolt has the number 8304 angraved in various places and the action has a 5 digit serial number with a lowercase italicized d under it. The safety is a large lever that is perpendicular to the bolt and flips up and down at a 90 degree angle. The action is quite smooth. It seems to me that whoever owned this rifle before my father put a new stock on it; a beautiful monte carlo sporter stock and a pachmayr decelerator pad. I don't know much about old German mausers, but the swastikas and "Mod. 98" engravings seem to imply Nazi affiliation at one time. Can anyone help me out with the history of this rifle, or at least point me to someone or a website (preferably) that could help me out? Should I take this to a gunsmith and see what he can find out? What features should i look for to help me identify the type of rifle this is?
I appreciate any feedback anyone has. Thanks a lot!
Braden