Yugoslavian Mauser Serial Numbers
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The last Mauser Rifle (not made from parts or a rebuilt) produced by Yugoslavia at the famed Kragujevac arsenal, the Model 1948 98k Short Rifle or otherwise called the Yugoslavian M48. Based in design on the German 98k Mauser and the Yugoslavian Model FN 30 and 24 Carbines and Rifles.
Yugoslavia produced quite a few of these rifles that now have been brought to the surplus market in New to Like New condition. These 8mm rifles are excellent little shooters that are well made and offer a unique opportunity to the shooter and collector to purchase a Like New variant of the very dependable and well made Mauser 98k. The M48 is a little shorter in overall length in the barrel and the overall length of the rifle in comparison to the original German 98k it is modeled after.
Yugoslavian Mauser Serial Numbers For Sale

Facebook blaster pro download for android. Manufactured all of the way into the 50's they became obsolete with the onset of the Semi-Automatic battle rifle. So they were packed up and stored away for the past 50 years.
Yugoslavian Mauser Serial Numbers List
- Caliber: 8mm Mauser. The Yugo M48 Mauser is generally considered to be “the last Mauser.” Production ran clear up until 1965! The rifle features an intermediate action length that is shorter than the K98K. The action itself is based on the FN Mauser 1924 design.
- The serial numbers were done in series, with a letter code prefix. Each 'run', consisted of. A local dealer has Yugo M48 that looks pretty good but I noticed that it does not have the. Correct, I have a M48 BO rifle and it only has the serial number. The Yugoslav M48 Mauser rifle was manufactured from 1950-65.
- I just wanted to pass on an oddity. I recently was lucky to purchase a Yugoslavian Officer's FN M1922 gun that was already discussed in a prior thread. So there was no need to rehash that. However, upon inspection I noticed something strange. It is highly regarded that the serial numbering.
- German Mauser Model K98 Bolt Action RifleGerman Mauser Model K98 Bolt Action Rifle and Bayonet, c. 1944, serial number 2291, laminated stock, all matching numbers, receiver marked dot/44, with German Mauser Model bolt-action rifle serial German Mauser Model bolt-action rifle serial #31261, manufactured at Oberndorf, 1899; original 8 mm.
On the end of the barrel it has stamped K98 Yugo 8mm on right side on top it has CAI ST A VT, (mine isn’t ALB after ST like I’ve seen only A.)all the serial numbers match V85xx (last two Xs.
Yugoslavian Mauser Serial Numbers 22
The Yugoslav M48 Mauser rifle was manufactured from 1950-65 at the Zavodi Crvena Zastava (Red Banner Works. Zastava was known as 'Preduzece 44'--meaning Enterprise 44, from 1945-52. In 1952 it was renamed Red
Banner Works.) The M48 series came in four versions--the M48 (all milled parts) M48A (stamped magazine floorplate) M48B (increased use of stamped parts) and the comparatively rare M48BO
(the BO=bez oznake, meaning 'without markings.') The M48BO versions were new manufactured M48s as well as numerous captured, reconditioned and 'scrubbed' German Kar 98k rifles (sometimes the latter were called M98/48N, the 'N' standing for 'Njemac,' which is Serbo-Croat for 'German.') The M48B/M48BO versions were made chiefly for export--and most of these were sent to Egypt, Iran and Algeria. (contributed by Michael E. Kreca)