Best left to a Mauser trained gunsmith
remove the buttplate screws, and the buttplate. In the large round hole in the stock is the stock bolt. That is unscrewed to remove the stock from the rifle.
Requires professional appraisal
$300-$450. This rifle was made either by Heym or by FN. If a true Mauser action it will be made in Belgium by FN. Otherwise it will be a Mauser 3000 made by Heym.
The Mauser es340b was a single shot .22 long rifle. It was made too look and feel like a Mauser 98K. It is not a sniper rifle. It is a target rifle.
The marking "SYL 850" on a Mauser rifle stock typically indicates a specific manufacturer's code and production year. "SYL" could refer to the factory or the type of wood used, while "850" often denotes the year of production, suggesting it was made in 1950. These markings help collectors and historians identify the rifle's origin and manufacturing details.
I recently bought a long rifle in fair to good condition -about 60% of bluing, good stock (sanded heavily), bent bolt- for $200.00.
The rifle was made in occupied Hungary. It should have a two piece stock. They are quite rare.
Steve Kehaya has written: 'The Swedish Mauser rifle' -- subject(s): Mauser rifle, Rifles
This rifle (Mauser Model 2000) is worth $350 in excellent condition.
It means the action of the rifle was made by Mauser or copied by someone.
Remove the screws from the bottom of the stock on either side of the magazine well.
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