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Alvin,
'Original' was a marketing phrase that Mauser had used on and off since the 1930s. Many companies were producing Mauser rip-offs (the spanish C96 copies, 98 action copies, etc..) and it was just Mauser's idea of showing that the gun in question was made by Mauser themselves. They picked up the 1930s idea when they started again in the late sixties. So, just marketing, nothing more, nothing less. Certainly no deeper meaning behind it. |
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The difference between the "Genuine" Mauser Magazine Sporting Rifles and most of the so-called "Mauser rifles" is that the former are made at the Mauser factory where this system was invented and developed and that they carry with them invaluable guarantee of this firm whereas the latter, as a rule, are converted Mauser rifles composed of parts proceeding from former military rifles or of factory-rejected parts "made-up" anywhere and usually without any guarantee whoatsoever. Looks like "factory Mauser" had to compete with "parts Mauser" (most probably just military surplus, but vendor had to amplify that ) at that time because of all those surplus and parts available on the market after WWI.Probably pistols were in similar situation. |
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