Here is the deal about Mitchell's and their rifles. I looked at gun shows for years to find one of these really nice Mausers that were supposedly avaliable for cheap. I never found one. Most all I've ever seen were in nowhere near the condition of the rifles Mitchell's sells. My rifles were exactly as Mitchell's advertised. All numbers matched, and I could see no evidence of any re stamping or metal working around the stamped numbers that would indicate anything deceptive. I've heard of the "re stamping" accusations myself. I have yet to see any proof of it. The price on these guns are not bad at all for what you get. I have seen far worse selling for far more.
The complaints about Mitchell's come from mostly collectors that don't like clean, arsenal refinished military weapons. It's no different with Mosin's, Enfield's, Garand's, Springfield's, and all the rest. I saw a guy get kicked off a Mosin Nagant board for posting before and after pictures of a Mosin he sporterized with a Walnut stock, and mounted a scope on. The guy did a nice job, and the gun looked beautiful ! That is just plain silly. These are the same guys who badmouth Mitchell's.
As far as their business practices. Mitchell's gives a money back guarantee with every weapon they sell. They have an "A" rating with the Better Business Bureau. Mitchell's Mausers advertises a nice clean rifle for a fair price. If that is what you are looking for, and don't care about historical significance, official "Pancho Villa Toothmarks" on the stock, and other such battlefield scarring, Mitchell's sells the product you are looking for. The rifles are very clean, the bores are perfect, the actions run like they were on ball bearings. In short they are beautifully put together rifles. I bought them because they were simply the best looking Mausers I could find, and they arrived exactly as advertised. In short I couldn't have asked for more. Bill T.