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1891 argentine mauser crest
1891 argentine mauser crest













The M1909 was also able to use the bayonet of the Mauser 1891 it replaced. Among other modifications, the Lange Visier sight was replaced by a tangent leaf sight. The Mauser 1909 was a slightly modified copy of the Gewehr 98. I dont know about the sights, over at gunboards some is sure to know though. 11/19/21 - This is an excellent example of an Argentine Mauser Model 1909 made by the DWM factory in Germany in the early 1900s. But I did pick up a really nice 1891 Argentine Mauser rifle last weekend though thats all matching just has the typical scrubbed crest. Honestly I really do regret selling my 1895 Mauser all matching Chilean rifle have not seen one as nice as that piece. But its bigger case might have lower pressure? Argentine and Chilean are my favorite of the South American Mauser family and IMHO the nicest.

1891 argentine mauser crest

The G0000 to L4999 block has been made by Loewe in 1894.

1891 argentine mauser crest

Receivers of these rifles were scrubbed of the Argentine crest to disguise their origin. I seem some of the Norma ammo exceeds 308. After replacing them with the M1909, Argentina has sold a large number of M1891's to Peru. I've been shooting Norma and privi ammo i got cheap at a gun show.Īs to the sights i have no idea, mine the sights are removed and its wearing a 4-16 scope. Although i have about 80 pieces of norma brass for the 7.65 and dies i just have not got around to loading any up yet. I have several M1890 Turk original Rifles, but no Carbines (Unknown if any were made).so my original Turk action will grace a "Replica" M1890 Carbine, in correct calibre.sights I don't know, probably the same as the Argy M91 Carbine?ĭoc AVThat's a bummer about 8mm you are correct in 7.92 x 57JS, I hand load for my K98 with 200g noslers running around 2650FPS it would be convent but those are max loads also. I have a Turk M1890 action, and after some 20 years, picked up an FN 7,65 Carbine Barrel (Commercial) which will thread up beautifully into the small shank reciever. Keep to the original 45,000 CUP levels of the original 7,65mm Round Nose load. The M1890 and M1891 action is definitely NOT suitable for "8mm" whatever that may be (ie, 7,9x57 ). Like the ones pictured, all are in good used condition, these are. This offering is for 1 of our Argentine Mauser M91 Magazine Assemblies. I wanted a rifle from the homeland, not that I have it, I want a 1909 as well.Whilst the Turks did convert some of their M1890 Mausers to 7,9mm in 1929, they did not last very long.hardly any have come to either the US or Aus. Argentine Mauser M91 Magazine Complete (Argentine 1891). I hear its loud as hell and kicks like a mule. The ammo is expensive and hard to find, so I guess I wont be shooting it too often. It's chambered in 7.62x54 Arg, which from what I've read looks like a. I plan on taking this deer hunting during the next season. I think with a little love and care it'll look exceptionally good. I had not noticed that I guess due to the lighting in my home. Its amazing how the flash of the camera brings up those spots of rust. The left side of the receiver is marked MAUSER MODELO ARGENTINO 1891. The Argentinean crest has been removed from the top of the receiver and from the right side of the butt. It has a spot on the stock that looks like its been carried around quite a bit.Īpparently the sight goes out to 2,000 meters. Caliber: 7.65x53mm (7.65 Argentine) Action Type: Bolt Action, Fixed Magazine Markings: There is no visible import mark. All of these are supposed to be combat veterans, unlike the 1909s. On a side note, the bore looks incredible for a gun thats so old. So clean in fact, I almost dont want to shoot it because cleaning guns is not one of my favorite passtimes. I hear a lot of these were "sporterized" in the 60s and 70s because the action is supposed to be really good. Thinking about it, I should have used my Argentine flag for the background.

1891 argentine mauser crest

Here is the 1891 Argentine Mauser I just picked up.















1891 argentine mauser crest