About 10 years ago, at a gun show, I spotted an old rifle, a 98 mauser, military action, 8mm of course. It had been sporterized a bit, and upon close inspection, was stocked with a very fine piece of european walnut.
It has double set triggers. The metal is pretty worn, the trigger assembly has a small amount of rust, nothing major.
The feller I bought it from said it was a "cigarrette rifle". I think he said after the war, german gunsmiths would coble up a rifle, and trade it for a pack of cigarettes, something like that.
I bought it, have never fired it. I refinished the stock with tung oil/polyurethane. Very nice wood. I might checker it.
I was thinking of having the barreled action reblued, and having the double set triggers examined for safety's sake.
Does anyone know more about these rifles?
Finally, does this rifle have any appeciable value. I paid $200 for it.
Thanks