
The truth is these people are mistakenly lumping the Yugoslavian 1924, M-24, M-24/47, and M-24/52 into a single designation when there are in fact four distinct variations thereof, each produced at a different time. The differences between the Model ‘1924’ and the ‘M-24’ Mausers are so minor it is quite difficult to tell them apart (which explains why some people argue about the M-24 being either pre-war, WWII, or post-war, and either refinished or not). Here are a couple examples of common misconceptions and why they occur: Explanations and history regarding all the different models will follow. This document is intended to help the reader understand a bit about these fine Mauser pattern rifles and to clear up some of the myths circulating around the Internet. I found a good deal more than I'd initially bargained for the amount of misinformation on the topic of Yugoslavian Mausers was staggering! This is not to be taken as meaning "everything written thus far on the topic is wrong," only that a certain amount of what has been said on discussion groups, forums, and even by some advertisers is incorrect (again, there are many advertisers who make every attempt to correctly research and offer clients accurate information about their wares).
YUGO MAUSER REVIEW UPDATE
The benefit comes from having your own "custom" Mauser.įollowing my extensive update to the Yugo Mauser and German Mauser sections of our web site, I decided on a whim to search the 'net using terms like 'Yugo Mauser', 'Mauser M48', 'Mauser M98', and so on out of idle curiosity. market is saturated with moderately priced, loosely named "custom Mausers". You can build on any of the quality Mauser's but don't expect to make a bundle on the re-sale. These rifles were all arsenalized and never fired, so one is as good as the other except for arsenal marks from storage. Mitchell's M48's are certainly overpriced for what you are getting, especially if this is for a build project. Externally, the M48 could use some improvement over some of the early M98's but they looks far better than some of the last ditch Mausers.

The M48 is an intermediate length action while the M98 is a standard long action.
YUGO MAUSER REVIEW MANUAL
Mitchell's has a good explanation on their website as well as a manual that is downloadable which contains more information.
