Help Identifying Rifles

wkrauss

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I've got 2 rifle's that were my grandfather and great grandfather's guns. I don't know much about guns and any info would be helpful, especially estimated value.

The 1st gun:
Visible markings say "WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER OBERNDORF A/N INTERARMCO G33/50" then on the side of the barrel "9198" and on the back of the bolt itself "810" then on the lever to release the bolt "200" or "003", can't tell.
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The 2nd Gun:
Visible markings say "US REMINGTON MODEL 03-A3 3888261"
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thanks
 
Rifle no 1 is a Swedish Mauser, model of 1896, caliber 6.5x55 Swedish.
The G33/50 is a trademark of the Interarmco company which imported them into the USA as military surplus and cut them down into cheap sporting rifles. Dollar value is low, maybe $100, but it is a serviceable hunting rifle at ranges where you can get good hits with the open sights.

Rifle no 2 is as marked a 1903A3 produced by Remington for the Army and Marines during WW II, secondary standard to the M1 Garand. Caliber is .30-06. The stock has been considerably remodeled with a well defined pistol grip and checkering that the army did not do. I cannot tell in the small picture but the rear sight does not look quite right, either. A fine hunting or target rifle but modifications always reduce collector interest and resale value. Let's say $500 until somebody comes along with a better idea.
 
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