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Clearly I am shopping around by my recent requests....anyone know about these?
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You'd have to be more specific w/ a model number and serial number range.
Werke means "plant" in English, so you're literally asking if anyone knows about rifles produced in Mauser plants, which is a significant number of models.
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The short version of the Mauser 3000. Imported 1972-1974. Manufactured in Germany by Heym; may still be in production under their name, as the SR-40. Nice actions.
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the 3000's are out there somewhat often, not the 4000's
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Excellent info men! Thanks!
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I have a M3000 LH in 7mm Rem Mag, one of the smoothest bolt actions in my vault. I have had mine since 1974. It came with a lightweight contoured 26" bbl. 3 shot groups sub 1/2 moa with proper handloads. I highly recomend you quietly scarf it up if you have the chance.
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The dude wants 8 hondo....it books for 4 if excellent.....he won't budge.
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To me, mine is priceless. Aparantly it is to him too. I am not familiar with the M4000. At $400 I would never sell my rifle - no matter what some book said. If the rifle is in mint condition and the barrel is not shot out, you need to do a reality check by going out and pricing quality wood stocked rifles. These days what you get is something less than what you could get in 1974. Just sayin'...
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I agree....the stock is prime! Beautiful wood and rosewood caps on forend and pistol grip. 4000 is less common than the 3000.... Just think 8000 is aggressive.
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Seriously...fine rifle, but nothing that special. 8000? Gotta be kidding...those are traded for well less than 1000 Euros over here...
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Ah...much better
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$800 is not really out of line for a M4000, considering how scarce they are. I've seen several M3000's go for nearly that on the GB.
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