Moslins are to me a little different. Older design. Mausers are almost just like today's rifles, except the bolts are easier to disassemble, easier to sporterize. I had a sporterized Spainish Mauser in .308 one time with a nice walnut stock. Sold it for about $175 about 5 years ago. Should have kept it and put a scope on it. Good shooter. Lowest cost Mauser action today is CZ and the Remington 798. Both are around $600 minimum. For $35, I have a gunsmith who will drill 4 holes and tap for scope, and bend the bolt lower to miss the scope. Then for around $200 change out the barrel to another caliber. Stock can be changed out for another $100. So from $150-450 you have a very good bolt action rifle. Of course, you can buy an American used. Just drilling and tapping for a scope, cleaning up and refinishing the stock, and touching up bluing, you can have a decent shooter for under $200. Adding and barrel or sporter stock runs it up. I like iron sights AND a scope. Just my preference. Almost all rifles today do not have iron sights, except lever actions. I also like to Mauser action.