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1916 german mauser rifle 7mm
1916 german mauser rifle 7mm







1916 german mauser rifle 7mm 1916 german mauser rifle 7mm
  1. 1916 GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE 7MM SERIAL NUMBERS
  2. 1916 GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE 7MM SERIAL
  3. 1916 GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE 7MM CRACK

Stock is in very good to excellent condition. Mirror bright shiny bore with strong rifling.

1916 GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE 7MM SERIAL

Receiver legend is "RE" (Remington Arms) and the serial number. 6289īrazilian Itajuba Mauser Rifle for sale - See PICTURESīritish Enfield Pattern 1914 (P14) No.3 Mk.I rifleīritish WW1 service rifle, manufactured by Remington for the British Contract.

1916 GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE 7MM CRACK

Repaired hairline crack in the handguard. Stock is in very good condition, no cracks. Shiny bore with strong rifling, dark in the grooves. Metal finish: 75% bluing started turning brown, no rust. Model number is not marked, which is unusual. E5593īelgian Mauser M89 Carbine for sale - See PICTURESīrazilian Mauser, made in Brazil after their army switched from 7mm Mauser to. A small cosmetic arsenal repair sliver is missing at the right side of the receiver.

1916 GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE 7MM SERIAL NUMBERS

Serial numbers match except the mag floorplate. Marked "Fabrique Nationale Herstal-Liege". Rare Belgian Mauser, made by FN, used in WW1. 9911IĪustrian Mannlicher M95 Repetier Carbine for sale - See PICTURESįabrique Nationale, Herstal, Belgium, 1890 Receiver, barrel, & bolt serial numbers match. Metal finish is 100% strong dark bluing, no pitting. 'S'-marked for the 8x56R 'Spitzer' conversion. Austrian Eagle proofmarks are on the receiver and barrel. "Steyr M95" is faintly marked on top of the receiver. Official designation: M95 Repetierkarabiner mit Stutzenring. Straight pull Mannlicher bolt action carbine made by Steyr for the Austro-Hungarian Army cca 1916. Oesterreichische Waffenfabrik Steyr, Austria, cca 1916Īustrian Mannlicher M1895/30 (M.95/30) Repetierkarabiner C8115Īrgentine Mauser M91 Engineers' Carbine For Sale - See PICTURES A very rare carbine variant, all matching, with an intact crest. A soundly repaired crack at the left side of the grip. All serial numbers match! Stock is in good condition. Argentine Crest is present! Metal finish is 95% bluing. The receiver is marked "Mauser Modelo Argentino 1891" and "Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken, Berlin". A4760Īrgentine Mauser M91 Rifle for Sale - See PICTURESĪrgentine Mauser M1891 Engineers' CarbineĪrgentine Contract Mauser, made by DWM in Germany. A nice "old world" quality German made rifle in very good overall condition. Several interesting markings and an unusual tag. All serial numbers match! Stock is in excellent condition. Scattered light pitting, mosty at the woodline. Argentine crest was removed during a government change. Marked "Mauser Modelo Argentino 1891" and "Manufactura Loewe, Berlin". MANOWAR'S MILITARY SURPLUS RIFLES FOR SALE - Last updated 10/8/17Īrgentine Contract Mauser, made by Loewe in Germany. To this day, after over one hundred-twenty years, the Mauser rifle is still one of the world’s most popular bolt action rifles.Manowar's Military Surplus Rifles for Sale Among those are the M1903 Springfield, Winchester Model 70, M1917 Enfield, Savage Model 110, Remington Model 700, and the Ruger Model 77. The Mauser rifle design has inspired some of the most popular firearms in the world. By 1944, the number of employees at Oberndorf had skyrocketed to an amazing 12,000 people with production being concentrated on the Models 98K, Luger, P-38 and HSC. This may have been the end of the Mauser legacy, if not for the rearmament of Germany in the 1930’s. The Mauser plant at Oberndorf, which had produced so many of the military weapons used in WW1, was greatly scaled down after the war to approximately 750 workers who were engaged in the production of sporting rifles and pistols. Turkey, China, Serbia, Mexico, Costa Rica, and numerous South American countries ordered rifles of the Mauser design. This would also prove to be a highly successful design and just one of many models to follow.įollowing the development of the Model 98, the Mauser name began to receive worldwide recognition. It was twenty some years later that the Mauser Military Model 1896, commonly referred to as the Broomhandle Mauser pistol, was introduced. The long and fascinating history of Mauser rifles began with the acceptance of the Model 1871 by the Prussian War department. Paul and Wilhelm Mauser couldn’t possibly have known the impact their simple yet effective turn bolt design would have on the future of firearms.









1916 german mauser rifle 7mm