These rifles were captured when the German forces were driven out of Norway. They were then converted to 7.62x51 Nato or 30-06 rounds by the USA and handed back to the Norwegians be used for civil defence.
Norwegian mauser .308
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Norwegian mauser .308
Picked this up from C&G on Friday.









These rifles were captured when the German forces were driven out of Norway. They were then converted to 7.62x51 Nato or 30-06 rounds by the USA and handed back to the Norwegians be used for civil defence.
These rifles were captured when the German forces were driven out of Norway. They were then converted to 7.62x51 Nato or 30-06 rounds by the USA and handed back to the Norwegians be used for civil defence.
Re: Norwegian Mauser in 7.62x51
Ooh very nice. That is one very good looking rifle. As it is marked HAER (Army) is it in 30-06?
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Re: Norwegian Mauser in 7.62x51
Very nice. I would have thought the Swastikas would have erased during the conversion, but good to see some of it's history remains.
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Re: Norwegian Mauser in 7.62x51
Hi ovenpaa
This one is in 7.62x51 I think Chris had only one chambered in 30-06.
This one is in 7.62x51 I think Chris had only one chambered in 30-06.
Re: Norwegian Mauser in 7.62x51
I am guessing that as this was re chambered and used for defence, that this is still a military rifle/calibre and that you would be allowed to use it in Historical comps?
A lovely clean rifle, well done,
DM
A lovely clean rifle, well done,
DM
Re: Norwegian Mauser in 7.62x51
bnz41 wrote:Picked this up from C&G on Friday.
These rifles were captured when the German forces were driven out of Norway. They were then converted to 7.62x51 Nato or 30-06 rounds by the USA and handed back to the Norwegians be used for civil defence.
Excellent, I have had that very rifle in my hand, very tempted to get one myself, in very good nick !
Re: Norwegian Mauser in 7.62x51
Luverrly, you dont see many of them about.
Thanks for posting it up.
Joe
Thanks for posting it up.
Joe
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Re: Norwegian Mauser in 7.62x51
I know where there are 9 more, I will also test fire this week all being well. Will post some results.
Re: Norwegian Mauser in 7.62x51
They are very nicely priced as well, I look forward to hearing how it shoots.bnz41 wrote:I know where there are 9 more, I will also test fire this week all being well. Will post some results.
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Re: Norwegian Mauser in 7.62x51
Hi
Went to Bisley to shoot my .308 mauser, because of a misunderstanding I could only have time to use the zero range, what can I say works fine, and nice to use. I know the distance is not that much of a challenge, but all the bullets were in a 1"-3" group around the bull area most holes touching, so I'm happy. Need to get a adjusting tool to move the front sight, to the left, and I don't mean a big ammer :lol:
Went to Bisley to shoot my .308 mauser, because of a misunderstanding I could only have time to use the zero range, what can I say works fine, and nice to use. I know the distance is not that much of a challenge, but all the bullets were in a 1"-3" group around the bull area most holes touching, so I'm happy. Need to get a adjusting tool to move the front sight, to the left, and I don't mean a big ammer :lol:
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