1893 Turkish Mauser no3

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Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
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I had more pics, don't know what I did with them, I have at least 15-18 Turkish Mauser's I think.
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Very Nice! :thumbsup:
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Thank you, I have a soft spot for Turkish Mauser's :)
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I am still looking for my first. They seem to be gainig in popularity and price quickly as the flames of milsurp buying have been fanned lately.
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You bet BD. I think the days of $150.00 Turk Mausers has been and gone. I got my share through, 6 or 7 when the gettin was good..
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I grabbed a pile of them late in the game, but they are now priced higher than the most expensive one I ever bought.
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