Mystery Mauser - Haitian? Czechoslovakian? Or Not?

Published on June 13, 2018
Duration: 5:59

This video investigates a unique Mauser 98 pattern rifle with conflicting markings suggesting both Czechoslovakian (CZ 29-53) and Haitian ('HAITI 1957') origins. The rifle's 8mm Mauser chambering and specific markings differ from known Haitian contract rifles, which were typically FN-manufactured in .30-06. The low serial number '10' and professional stamping suggest a possible prototype or unfulfilled sales proposal.

Quick Summary

The Mystery Mauser is a Mauser 98 pattern rifle with conflicting 'CZ 29-53' and 'HAITI 1957' markings. Its 8mm Mauser caliber differs from known Haitian contract rifles (FN, .30-06), suggesting it might be a Czechoslovakian prototype or sales proposal.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Mystery Mauser
  2. 00:39Action and Receiver Markings (CZ 29-53)
  3. 01:22Haitian Markings and Discrepancies
  4. 02:03Serial Numbers and Stock Details
  5. 03:12Sling and Hardware Analysis
  6. 04:04Theories on Origin and Viewer Input

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the 'Mystery Mauser' rifle unique?

The rifle is a Mauser 98 pattern but features conflicting markings: 'CZ 29-53' suggesting Czechoslovakian origin and 'HAITI 1957' indicating Haitian service. This combination, along with its 8mm Mauser caliber, differs from known historical patterns for both origins.

Why are the 'HAITI 1957' markings on the rifle questionable?

Known Haitian contract rifles from that era were typically FN-manufactured, chambered in .30-06, and marked in French ('ARMEE D'HAITI'). This rifle's 8mm Mauser caliber and specific markings do not align with established historical records for Haitian arms.

What are the possible origins of the 'Mystery Mauser'?

The rifle might be a Czechoslovakian (CZ) prototype or a sales proposal, possibly intended for a Haitian contract that never materialized. The professional factory markings and low serial number support this theory.

What caliber is the Mystery Mauser rifle chambered in?

The Mystery Mauser rifle is chambered in 8mm Mauser. This is a significant detail, as known Haitian contract rifles from the period were typically chambered in .30-06.

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