It means they began making that MODEL of Mauser in 1895. You will need to have someone that knows older Mauser makes a hands on assessment of your rifle. Value depends on make, model, condition- and with military riles, originality- modifications lose value.
100-1000 usd
It depends what model and if it is in goood shape or not
Depends on EXACTLY what you have, condition, etc..
depending on EXACT model and condition, between $200 and $400.
100-1000 and up depending on specifics
100-1000 or more depending on specifics
100-500 USD
100-400 USD
100-400 USD
Based on a single source* the Model 1912 7mm Mauser, very similar to the German Rifle Model 98 was a standard issue for the Mexican Army in 1935. Mexico adopted the 7mm Mauser Model 93, in 1895, a similar rifle to the Spanish 7mm Mauser Model 1993. During the period of 1910-1920 many difference rifles were obtained, including the Japanese Tpe 38 rifle. In 1936, a Mauser of Mexican design was adopted. The design was a 7mm Model 1936 designed from the Model 98 Mauser with an external "cocking" mechanism like a Springfield Model 1903A1. *Ezell, E. C.(1977). Small Arms of the World. 11th Revised Edition, Stackpole Books, Harrisburg, PA 419-420 pp.
100-1000 USD or so