>>12765236In France I'm not sure of the laws. In the USA I went to a gun show when I was in Texas and saw a nice Yugoslavian one and bought it. The price on these is most heavily impacted by their closeness to the Nazis, not the quality of the rifle, so keep that in mind. True Nazi war weapons go for 10x the price of a 'regular' Mauser. If you just want a good shooting rifle as I did then you can get them for relatively cheap. I paid $270. I really enjoy shooting mine, it's still quite accurate to this day (more accurate than my eyes at 100 yards), and it has a satisfyingly powerful recoil. It's nice to know in this day and age of body armor that I have a weapon that can defeat it as well. I took it to an indoor range once and everyone was startled; it's so fucking loud haha.