exactly as much as someone is willing to part with to get one.....very subjective criteria, i know, but these days "value" of a firearm is almost as volitile as the commodities market(maybe a little more help...local((se Florida)) gunshop has one for 130 bucks)
$300-$450. This rifle was made either by Heym or by FN. If a true Mauser action it will be made in Belgium by FN. Otherwise it will be a Mauser 3000 made by Heym.
Yes, there is place value chart in Spanish.
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These are both designations for the 8mm Mauser cartridge. 8.2 x 57 was first used by Sako to distinguish between cartridges containing the larger .323" bullet from those with a .318" bullet. This had been the source of confusion for over a century. The designation is seen primarily in Scandanavian made rifles. The term 8mm Mauser is commonly used in the USA and elsewhere. I have also heard an unverified anecdote that the 8.2 designation was originally adopted by Sako because the Finnish game laws required a caliber larger than 8mm for moose. The .323 bullet of the 8mm Mauser cartridge is actually 8.2mm, so that's what Sako stamped on the barrels, making it legal for moose.
rsi would say the value of the spanish mauser and bayonet value at 695.99 dollars
$250-$350, depending on exact model and condition.
Your Spanish made Mauser rifle could be worth anywhere from $50-$300. Value of any gun is based on exact make, model, condition, and originality.
value depends on overall condition
7x57mm
priceless
765.00
Requires professional appraisal
50-250
100-400 USD or so
50-200 or so
Usually the sn and caliber