100-1000 USD or more depending on specifics
No they are not the same and are not interchangable. The .308 is slightly smaller than the 7.92.
The value of the Mauser 2000 in 308 Cal. in excellent condition is about $425.00 to $475.00 I have seen this gun sell for about up to $550.00, but that is overboard. When it first came out in 1969 it was sold for $139.00. The market for the model 2000 is not at all high, although it is a very well made firearm.
If the fr-8 Mauser is chambered in 7.62x51mm (.308 Winchester), then the rifle is capable of 1,000 yard shots or one can stick the the standard sight settings.
rsi would say the value of the spanish mauser and bayonet value at 695.99 dollars
value depends on overall condition
100-10000 usd
priceless
Made by Heym in Germay in the 1970's. Mauser type action.
765.00
Requires professional appraisal
The Mauser was originally 7 x 57, however some were re chambered to 7.62 x 51 Nato after the war. The commercial ammo is .308 Win.