Asking cash/electronic payment, but may offset cost with trade. High-resolution photos available upon request. The majority of the battles were likely civil wars since Argentina had revolutions in 18 during the time when the model 1891 was their main battle rifle. A gorgeous Loewe Berlin contracted Argentine Mauser with all matching numbers, and a very nice addition to your collection.
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Right side buttstock has a sharp clear Argentine crest cartouche, and right side of receiver area has a crisp matching serial number. Features all matching serial numbers, including: receiver, stock, barrel, bolt, original cleaning rod, and floorplate. This is a very nice example of the Model 1891 Argentine Mauser rifle, one of many 'export' models made for foreign governments, all based on the Mauser Model 1889. This rifle has NOT been import marked, and like all model 1891 rifles the receiver crest was arsenal-removed prior to export. The wood maintains an absolutely stunning finish, showing only minor wartime handling wear with an arsenal repair made to the foreend. This rifle is in stunning condition for it’s age, with blued steel finish showing very little wear. After 1945, the Mauser 1909s were replaced by American weapons and were sold in the civilian market in the 1960s, a few being kept as ceremonial rifles.Selling this beautiful antique Fabrique Nationale of Belgium Model 1891 Argentine Mauser bolt-action rifle in 7.65x53mm built under contract by Loewe Berlin, as marked on the left side of the receiver. These weapons were used during the Leticia Incident and the Ecuadorian–Peruvian War. Just Now MAUSER 1891 Argentine Mauser Carbine, 7.65x53 Argentine, 18' barrel, Straight grip stock, 612oz Description: ID 8018 Make MAUSER Model 1891 Argentine Mauser Carbine Configuration Bolt Action Gauge / Caliber 7.65x53 Argentine Price 1,150. If your thinking about buying an affordable rifle, definitely consider the Argentine. While these rifles were able to fire the old bullets with round nose, they were later adapted to spitzer bullets. A review of the 1891 Argentine Mauser and comparison to other firearms. Aside from the caliber, the only differences were the larger receiver ring, the 5 mm (0.20 in) shorter breech, the slightly modified strip guide to use older Model 1891 strips, the longer hammer, the aspheric shape of the bolt handle and the Peruvian markings. They were closer copies of the Gewehr 98, including the Lange Visier sight. Granted, these are unlikely events with factory cartridges. There is no safety lug on the bolt to help keep it in the gun in the event of a high pressure event, and there is no provision for the safe escape of gas in the event of a ruptured case. Peru received between 19 thousands of Mauser Model 1909 rifles, chambered in 7.65 Mauser. The 7.65 Argentine Mauser of 1891 is pleasant to shoot but it is not as safe as later Mauser models. Peruvian Mauser 1909 Peruvian ceremonial unit in 2010 with Mauser rifles. Mauser 1909 Mountain Carbine or Engineers Carbine: probably cut-down rifles.The bayonet can be attached under this forecap. Mauser 1909 cavalry carbine: shortened variant, with a straight grip stock and a forecap that covers all the barrel.Mauser 1909 sniper rifle: version with a German-made scope and a bent-down bolt handle.Some Argentine Mauser 1909 rifles and carbines without crests were sold to Paraguay during the Chaco War. The Model 1909s were replaced by FN FALs without having seen combat. The main producer in Germany was Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken that delivered 200,000 rifles while around 85,000 rifles were manufactured by the Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatiles, governmental plants in Rosario and Santa Fe. The M1909 was also able to use the bayonet of the Mauser 1891 it replaced. Like the ones pictured, all are in good used condition, these are. This offering is for 1 of our Argentine Mauser M91 Magazine Assemblies. Among other modifications, the Lange Visier sight was replaced by a tangent leaf sight. Argentine Mauser M91 Magazine Complete (Argentine 1891). The Mauser 1909 was a slightly modified copy of the Gewehr 98. Contentsĭesign The action of the Argentine Mauser 1909 Most of these bayonets - if not all - were manufactured by Weyersberg, Kirschbaum, and Cie. This bayonet was designed to fit the Modelo Argentino 1891 Mauser Infantry Rifle, manufactured in Germany under contract. Modelo Argentino 1891 Mauser 'Navy' Sword Bayonet. They were produced both in Germany and in Argentina. Modelo Argentino 1891 Mauser 'Army' Sword Bayonet. The Argentine Mauser Model 1909 were Gewehr 98 pattern bolt-action battle rifles designed for the Argentine Army. Iron sights adjustable to 2,000 metres (2,200 yd)