danaxseeker.blogg.se

1891 argentine mauser parade rifle
1891 argentine mauser parade rifle






Somewhat shiny bore, strong sharp rifling, some pitting. Marked Kynoch's Patent Musket - 43 - 77 - 380 Kynoch Gun Factory Aston, British proofs. Hard to find Chassepot Rifle converted to centerfire by Kynoch. A1019Ĭhatellerault, France / Kynoch Gun Factory Aston GB, 1873įrench/British Chassepot-Kynoch Mle 1866/73 Infantry Rifle Mirror bright bore, strong sharp rifling. Very early Czech Mod.98 Mauser, some German imperial markings. Metal: 25% thinning bluing, turning brown, minor pitting. Marked: "Mauser Chileno Modelo 1895 Manufactura Loewe Berlin", Chilean crest. Metal: 90% bluing turned brown, very light pitting. Excellent wood, no cracks, neat brass decoration. Exceptional mirror bright bore, sharp rifling. Rare Austrian Rotary Block Werndl-Holub Rifle. Oesterreichische Waffenfabrik Steyr, Austria, 1867Īustro-Hungarian Werndl M1867 Infantry Rifle Drilled/tapped & bolt handle altered for scope use. Marked "Mauser Modelo Argentino 1909 Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken Berlin". Somewhat shiny bore, strong sharp rifling. A0140Īrgentine Mauser M1909 Long Rifle for saleĪrgentine Contract.

1891 ARGENTINE MAUSER PARADE RIFLE SERIAL NUMBERS

All serial numbers match! Excellent stock, no cracks. Shiny bore, strong rifling, worn muzzle end. Marked "Mauser Modelo Argentino 1891 Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken Berlin". B2494Īrgentine Mauser M1891 Long Rifle for saleĪrgentine Contract. All serial numbers match! Excellent stock, repaired forend (ex-engineering carbine). Marked "Mauser Modelo Argentino 1891 Manufactura Loewe Berlin". MANOWAR'S MILITARY SURPLUS RIFLES FOR SALE - Last updated 1/27/22 - If you have a problem accessing pictures, 1st make sure that you are looking exactly at then ask me to email them to you.Īrgentine Mauser M1891 Cavalry Carbine for saleĪrgentine Contract. They are a very capable rifle.Manowar's Military Surplus Rifles For Sale Maybe ask $ 400 and see what counter offers you get. There are a fair number of these rifles in this condition for sale, so it really isn't a rarity. The last Model 1891/09 rifle in comparable condition that sold - to my knowledge - went for $ 300 four years ago. People are asking crazy high dollars on GunBroker, but none are selling. The value of your rifle is hard to estimate. When Firma Lowe was not beset by the exigencies of war, they turned out the very best quality military rifles possible. The Nazis seized his trust in the early 1930's and it was never returned. Eventually the disaster which was post war Germany caught up with them and they had to refinance and give up majority control. Lowe and his descendants were fairly astute businessmen and kept Germany's firearms sector alive after WW I when the rest of the country was falling apart. He and his family trust owned the controlling interests in Mauser and DWM which stayed in his family until the mid 1920's when DWM was broken up and reorganized as several firms. Offbeat note: Lowe was Jewish, as were his descendants. No FFL is necessary to ship or transfer it. All told, a typical Argentine Model 1891/09. Bore looks OK, with maybe a bit of frosting. Yes, your rifle was upgraded to the Model 1891/09 standard. The barrel of my Model 1891/09 carbine appears to have been set back and rechambered, but I have seen other Model 1891/09 carbines which were obviously rebarreled. The chamber throat is also much longer on the early carbine than my Model 1891/09 carbine. Their rear sight bases are identical, but the ladder graduations are different. The later Model 1891/09 carbine rear sight goes to 1,400 meters. I do have a Model 1891 cavalry carbine with a sight which only goes to 1,300 meters. The Argentines apparently did not consider it a high priority to convert all the carbines. I have never seen a long rifle with the early ladder sight, but have seen a number of cavalry carbines with early rear sights. The later Model 1891/09 rifle sights are graduated to 2,000 meters. He did not have such a rifle, but had handled one in Rosario while he was collecting information for a book he was writing. An advanced collector told me that the early Model 1891 sights only went to 1,800 meters. The original Model 1891 ladder sights for RN bullets had shorter maximum ranges.






1891 argentine mauser parade rifle