My opinion for what it is worth from an non-Mauser collector, is that the gun is a near perfect "restoration" of what was a very nice example to begin with...in other words, it is an "enhancement" rather than a total restoration. The attachment iron on the stock did not receive the same level of detail as it would appear that the original number was ground off and a matching number applied (particularly look at the number "1" which lacks the bottom serif of the serial number on the gun).
I would gladly have this gun in my collection as it is a lovely example...but I would not pay a premium price for it.
Ron
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If it's made after 1918...it's a reproduction
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