The bore is perfect. As I said appears to be unfired. I don't think any markings were removed either.
Could be wrong about that but why remove marks from a gun that has never been fired? Or why remove marks at all?
Going to have to get a good magnifying glass and check out the thing that does look like it could be a German Eagle. Eyesight isn't good enough for me to see.
Cannot find any markings other than what is in the pictures. Nothing at all on the barrel.Cant say for sure, but if it was a military action that was sporterized post war, it could be something about them not allowing Swastikas or just wanting to distance themselves from that. Or it could have been a rough, late war production model and they just smoothed it up and in the process washed out the markings so they decided to remove them.
Are there no markings on teh barrel at all? Caliber or makers marks? I’m really surprised that whoever did the work didn’t sign or mark is in some way. The ribbed barrel shows more of a professional rework than just your average home cut down and smooth out the wood type of deal that was done on a $19.95 surplus rifle available in the 60’s.