Rare ‘Lion of Judah’ marked 1934 Mauser Rifles Appear on Market for 1st time

Rare ‘Lion of Judah’ marked 1934 Mauser Rifles Appear on Market for 1st time

Pompano Beach, Florida– July 2022- RTI has rare Ethiopian Contract Model 1934 Standard Mausers Now Available!

A super-rare 1934 Standard Mauser rifle made for the Abyssinian Empire. This Model 1934 rifle features all markings like the Mauser Banner on top of the receiver and the Lion of Judah on the left side of the receiver. These rifles were never imported before to the U.S.

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Only an extremely small quantity is available. The condition is fair.

Overall finish generally ranges from 10%-40%. The pictured Mauser above is in very good condition, the Std. Mausers we have left are in fair condition.

Please view the photos shown for examples of these Mausers in their current condition:

Please note: these remaining Standard Mausers may have a different stock than shown in the photo. Some of these rifles were put into Czech Mauser stocks similar to late war German stocks with the cupped buttplate, or Yugo Mauser stock, early WWII German Mauser stock, etc. May have different front barrel bands compared to the original bands as shown in the pictures above. May have light pitting in some areas. May also have a bent bolt instead of a straight bolt. Please take a look at the last 5 pictures shown above for more information. As a result of this, we are selling these rifles at a huge discount!

The history behind these rifles is pretty amazing. Germany gave Ethiopia a grant for various military products. It is said that Hitler himself gave the order. Germany delivered 10,000 Mauser rifles to Ethiopia. These were the 1933 Mauser Model and the 1934 Standard Mauser rifles.

Hurry! There is only a small quantity left. Once they are gone there will be no more ever!

History:

The 10,000 German Mausers manufactured by Mauser Werke and purchased in 1935 were also delivered, totaling a reported 25,000 German Mausers delivered in 1933, 1934, and 1935.

Source: FN Mauser rifles by Anthony Vanderlinden

Due to the features listed above, we are selling these Mausers at a huge discount! This is the last of what we have. Starting at only $499.99!

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