Re: 8 mm Mauser
Mauser rifles were made at various plants, in various countries. There are normally no caliber markings on military rifles, so be careful in your assumption. After WWII there were a large number of mauser rifles sold as surplus in this country, not to mention vet bring-backs. Calibers 8X57, 7X57, 7.65 Argentine, 30-06, 6.5X55, among others, are not uncommon. Mauser rifles were also made in different qualities at different times during WWII. Generally speaking, mausers made at the beginning of the conflict show better workmanship than those made in 1944 or 1945, when slave labor was used in the arms plants.
Reading your original post makes me wonder if the shooting qualities of the rifle haven't been enhanced over time. I would recommend you go into this a little slower, starting with reasearch of the rifle. You will be surprised how interesting this is, and how much fun finding this stuff out is.
Mark
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