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MAUSER C96 EARLY TRANSITIONAL LARGE RING CARBINE WITH ADDED BARREL EXTENSION.

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MAUSER C96 EARLY TRANSITIONAL LARGE RING CARBINE WITH ADDED BARREL EXTENSION.
SN 245. Caliber 7.63mm. Mauser made very few early Large Ring Transitional Carbines whose features largely reflected contemporary pistol production. This example was originally fitted with an 11.75" bbl and had a slip-in 50-500 rear sight. Discovered overseas, it was then necessary to weld an extension onto the bbl to increase its overall length to an importable 20". Chamber is marked with the usual address and the serial number 245, on the left chamber flat, is repeated on the left lower portion of the frame where matched to the corresponding stock lug. Matching numbers are readily seen under the sight assembly, on the bolt stop, on the firing pin retainer and on the back of the hammer. Detailed disassembly was not affected to check the internal numbers. As expected for a carbine of this era it has an early bolt with a long extractor and an independently secured firing pin. The trigger group is the same as used in Mauser's Conehammers. The forearm and buttstock are of original length and configuration though the buttplate is a homemade replacement secured with original screws. Both the stock and forend are equipped with eyelets but there are no swing swivels. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: This untouched and largely brown gun still has some original blue in protected areas, namely the rearmost portion of the bbl extension and inside the trigger guard. As expected, the small parts are similarly oxidized with superficial corrosion. The stock lug is heavily oxidized with the two screw heads seemingly rusted in place. Neither the forend nor the buttstock appear to have been refinished though the wood is dark with staining and numerous dings and nicks. The bore is surprisingly good with easily discernible rifling amidst mild-moderate corrosion. Perfect mechanics. The appearance of this rare carbine would be enhanced considerably by removing the welded on extension that is no longer necessary, given its antique status. 4-48544 LMA41