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![]() If one digit numbers, read as 6.45mm, 6.46mm, 6.50mm, etc. ![]() If they are 2-digit numbers read as 6.45mm, 6.46mm, etc. You will see either the numbers 45 through 52 or the numbers 5 through 2 with the inverted triangle stamp above one. The second set of numbers in the brass medallion concern bore diameter in millimeters as measured by the armorer. You still need to check the bore since shooting may have occurred since the last time it was inspected, but at least you will know the bore will be no better than indicated by the condition stamp. If there is no inverted triangle stamp, the condition is MINT. ![]() Fabrica De Armas chambered in 7mm Mauser or 7mmx57. Serial Number: OT-8827 Year of Manufacture: This rifle was originally made between 19. This indicates the bore condition where 1=excellent, 2=medium, and 3=poor. 432K subscribers Subscribe 38K views 4 years ago This is a look at a 1916 Spanish Mauser made in Oviedo Spain in 1929. Caliber: 7.62x52 Nato Action Type: Bolt Action with Internal Stripper Clip Fed Magazine Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked OT-8827.The M1916 saw extensive service on both sides during the war. One of these numbers will probably have a small inverted triangle stamped above it. Look in the pie shaped wedge that has the numbers 1, 2, and 3. That little brass medallion on the stock contains information regarding the bore condition the last time it was inspected by a Swedish armorer. Here's some info on the brass disc, think I copied it from a post on this or another forum: Brown you have to find this book for serial number chart, search Amazon for:
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