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    #2
    I'm not 100% certain, but the barrel appears to be for a Wehrmann Gewehr (service man's rifle), single shot target rifle. I believe the proof marks are of post 1950, Suhl, East German origin.
    Regards
    Bern

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      #3
      I got my answer on gun boards

      It's a target rifle barrel for a 98 Mauser type rifle, chambered for the 8.15x46mm Rimmed cartridge, much like the .32-40, and intended primarily for target shooting up to 200 meters. The proof marks are commercial and pre-WW2. If the barrel is ca. 29" long, it was probably from a Wehrmannsgewehr (reservist's rifle). Such rifles were built specifically for the rimmed cartridge, and were made as both repeaters and single-shots. They were/are very fine rifles, but many of them were re-barreled as custom varmint rifles for rimmed U.S. cartridges, which is probably how the barrel came to be separated from its original rifle.

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        #4
        Do you have an image or drawing of the pre WW2 proof marks?
        Regards
        Bern

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          #5
          Originally posted by Bern View Post
          Do you have an image or drawing of the pre WW2 proof marks?
          Regards
          Bern
          These are the pre-WW2 commercial proof marks....Bodes

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            #6
            Originally posted by Bern View Post
            I'm not 100% certain, but the barrel appears to be for a Wehrmann Gewehr (service man's rifle), single shot target rifle. I believe the proof marks are of post 1950, Suhl, East German origin.
            Regards
            Bern
            East Germany took the same markings of imperial Germany after the war to mark their guns.

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