You will have to contact Mauser
100-400 USD
100-300 USD
If it is a ww2 mauser, the maker & the date made will be stamped on the top of the breech. it will look something like this bnz 43 for a mauser made in 1943 by maker bnz The caliber is 7.92 mm or sometimes referred to as 8mm mauser model 98 means it was made in 1898 and it shoots a 7.9mm or 8mm round i have one with the serial number 4101 also known as Gew 98
Brazil used a number of Mauser rifles over the years. Most were in 7mm Mauser (7x57), but later versions were .30-06. That number you have is not a model number. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The serial number indicates a Model 1893 Spanish Mauser manufactured in 1921. Yes, it would be a 7mm with gas exhaust hole on left.
This isn't a serial number. It looks more like a patent number. Describe which model you have and we can help with the serial number.
Depends on the model, condition, and whether it is in original state. Serial number to German weapons were not unique- they numbered them 1 to 99,999, and started over again.
Made in Spain (Oviedo). Impossible to give worth without knowing exact model and condition, and the serial number does not provide that to us. Could be $100-$350 or so.
Your guess is as good as anyone's here. There were several types of rifles made for the 7.82x57 (aka, 8mm Mauser) cartridge, these rifles were manufactured by several different arsenals, and the serial number does nothing to indicate the purpose. Yours might not even be a military rifle - your question gives us no indication of the manufacturer or model - for all we know.
Your trapdoor 45/70 was made in 1880.
model number is always smaller than serial