
- 1895 mauser serial numbers serial numbers#
- 1895 mauser serial numbers serial number#
- 1895 mauser serial numbers crack#
There is an oddity about Chilean mauser Model 1912’s.
1895 mauser serial numbers serial number#
Short rifle serial number ranges have been observed from chilean A. JA Name Value Accessories 3 Bayonets Barrel Length (A) 29 - 1/2" (B) 29 - 1/2" (C) 29 - 1/2" Caliber/Bore (A) 7mm (B) 7.62 Nato (C) 7.65 Drop at Comb Drop at Heel FFL Status Curio & Relic Length of Pull Manufacturer (A) Chilean (B) Chilean (C) Argentine Model (A) Mauser (B) Mauser (C) 1891 Paperwork Serial Number (A) E9053 (B) N8343 (C) H5913, Name, Value, Accessories, 3 Bayonets, Barrel Length, (A) 29 - 1/2" (B) 29 - 1/2" (C) 29 - 1/2", Caliber/Bore, (A) 7mm (B) 7.62 Nato (C) 7.Chilean Model 1912 Mauser Short Rifle. Overall, a nice group of Mauser"s for your collection. Bayonet is fair with wear and dents on the scabbard. Bore is lightly frosted with fair rifling left. Signs of arsenal repair can be seen in a few areas. Stock is good with minor dings, scratches and light wear. Metal retains 80% of its original finish with light wear and patina in areas.

Sling is a reproduction K98 Mauser sling. Bayonet is serialized, but does not match the gun.
1895 mauser serial numbers serial numbers#
Serial numbers on this gun are all matching, including the cleaning rod. Manufactured by Loewe in Berlin for the Argentine government. (C) Argentine 1891 Mauser rifle with sling and bayonet.

It to retains a good amount of packing grease. Bayonet is good with generous wear throughout. The bolt and receiver retain a fair amount of storage grease and will need to be cleaned before firing.
1895 mauser serial numbers crack#
There is a larger crack behind the front band. Stock is solid overall with a few minor cracks and gouges. Metal retains little to none of its original finish with generous patina on the the rifle as a whole. Bayonet and scabbard do not match as well. A faint stock cartouche can be seen on this rifle. Numerous acceptance marks accompany this rifle. A nice Chilean crest still present on this gun. This rifle was converted to 7.62x51 NATO sometime by the the Chilean government. Stock is good with minor chips, scratches and gouges.

Metal retains 75% of its original bluing with light wear and numerous handling marks present. A nice stock cartouche, dating to 1895 is present. Serial numbers on this gun are all matching with the exception of the cleaning rod. Manufactured by Loewe in Berlin for the Chilean government. Lot consists of: (A) Chilean 1895 Mauser with bayonet.
