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*MAUSER C96 LARGE RING FLATSIDE CARBINE WITH AN EXTENDED BARREL AND A SLOTTED FRAME.

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*MAUSER C96 LARGE RING FLATSIDE CARBINE WITH AN EXTENDED BARREL AND A SLOTTED FRAME.
SN 359. Caliber 7.63mm. This Large Ring Flatside Carbine has a screwed in 16" bbl with a dovetailed front bead and a slip-in 50-500 rear sight. Normally, Mauser carbines did not have screwed in bbls; this example may have been a special order or rework. The top of the elongated chamber is marked with the usual Mauser address. The serial number 359 is on the left chamber flat and the Crown U marking is on the left side of the bbl extension where exposed over the wooden forend. Typical solid rails on the bbl extension. Transitional bolt with a long extractor (whose surface has been reworked or is a replacement) and a single lug firing pin. The frame is unmarked but fenestrated with four vertical slots on each side to act as a cartridge indicator. The serial number 359 is repeated on the left side of the frame and on the stock lug on either side of their juncture. Other components that are externally marked 359 include the sight bar, bolt stop, the back of the bolt, back of the hammer, and the back of the subframe. Detailed disassembly to check the internal components was not effected. The forend is 9-3/8" long and the full length buttstock has an original Mauser buttplate with the MW logo. There are no swing swivels. PROVENANCE: Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. Collection. CONDITION: A strong and bright 98% original rust blue. There is only a minimal color gradient/differential at the point of bbl juncture into the receiver. Most of the metallic blue from the stock lug has faded to a mellow brown. Attaching screws are still nicely slotted. Original fire blue on the sight cursor, bolt and safety is in commensurate condition as is the original straw on the trigger. Forend and buttstock retain most of their original thick varnish with a scattering of handling nicks and dents. Bright bore with easily discernible rifling and only mild corrosion. Perfect mechanics. This is a very unusual carbine whose screwed in bbl invites speculation, while the slotted receiver, pictured in Mauser's literature, reflected an unsuccessful attempt to provide a cartridge indicator. Very few examples remain as testimony to this effort. An extremely thought provoking gun, it invariably graced Joseph J. Schroeder's Mauser displays. 4-48546 LMA44