1891 Argentine Mauser Carbine Serial Numbers

1891 Argentine Mauser Carbine Serial Numbers

• Huon, Jean (September 2013). Small Arms Review.

Argentine 1891 Mauser Bolt Action Rifle, 7.65x53mm with 29 12 barrel, all matching serial numbers, marked MAUSER MODELO ARGENTINO for sale by Two Wright Arms Co on. Need info on a mauser modelo argintina 1891 with marking/serial. 1896 Mauser quick identification. Argentine M91 Mauser Cavalry Carbine. In nice looking condition, features matching serial numbers on all parts. Maker marked from DWM in Berlin Germany,.

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Ive got my eye on an extremely well taken care of full size long rifle 1891 modelo argentino 7.65x53. At least 90% blueing, stock is beautiful with minor dings and look to be original (AR) shielded argentine stamps, everything matching, cleaning rod ect. Scrubbed crest of course, bore Bright shiny no pitting or any thing other than some dust. Couldn't do a crown test on it because the store obviously doesnt carry the argentine round being somewhat uncommon boolit.

1891 Argentine Mauser Carbine Serial Numbers

But the rifling is strong all the way to the crown so looks good. Now to my questions. Quality wise, do these mausers compare to the 1909 or newer models? (i know there were advancements made on the newer models) what would a nice one go for in a store near you?

And * weird question * do any other mauser bayonets fit the 1891 argentine? (cheapest ones ive seen are 100$+ for the 1891) Any other comments or information about the rifle, owning, or buying the 1891 modelo argentino would be very appreciated (other than ammo price issues, or finding ammo which shouldn't be too hard). Mike, For $250, if the Model 1891 rifle is uncut (ie, not sporterized), and in nice condition with a clean bore, you got an excellent deal. Normal selling prices for ones with the scrubbed crests usually go for around $300-$500, and I've seen even higher prices asked (although rarely sold, unless the crest is intact). Is yours a Lowe or a DWM marked rifle? I used to have a link to a chart that matched the serial number blocks to the year of manufacture, if I still have it I'll post it. Quality wise, you have nothing to worry about.

1891 Argentine Mauser Carbine Serial Numbers

Although it's succesor, the M1909 Argentine is built on the 98 action, and so is 'stronger', with the 7.65mm ammo, you won't have any issues at all with the M1891 action. It's very solid for that caliber, and should be a very accurate shooter. Frankly, unless they've been trashed over the years, or have a shot-out bore, the Pre-WW1 made Mausers are almost always going to be of better quality, fit, and finish than most of the modern commercial rifles you'll see in any gun store today. Awesome thanks for the info, yes its an original Loewe modelo 1891 argentine, iam completely satisfied with my purchase, ill have to post some pics of it sometime, i pick it up after next weekend, and i have 60 rounds comming through the interwebs from aimsurplus, they sell the prvi partisan 180 grain soft point for 14-something per box o' 20.

1891 Argentine Mauser Carbine Serial Numbers
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