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Need help identifying .22

reaboy86

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Can anyone help me identify this rifle? I can't find anything definitive on model number or year of manufacture. It's crazy accurate and very original shape and no apparent refurbishing done.

Any info on history, age, model, value, etc. would be nice. Also would there be any reference material - web or print books that would have any further information.

thanks
todd
 

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Its a Mauser, not sure of model number, looks just like my es350 but yours is a repeater. Look under the barrel just ahead of the forend for markings. That is where mine is marked.
 
It's a Ms350B, a must to have made at approx 8200ex between 1934 and beginning 1940.
Just two comments, the mag is not the original one and the derivation wheel is for me un-correct.
 

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