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1891 argentine mauser carbine sights
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If I am off on any of this someone please correct me. The dealer had both models in excellant condition, very good bores and correct. Easy to tell the difference as the engineer model has a bayonet lug and. The long magazine is an identifying feature. It is a typical military configuration for the time, a long stock with two bands, a ladder sight, and a straight bolt handle. What it looks like is shown in the picture. Argentine had two versions of the 1891 carbine. Model 1891, often called the 7.65 Argentine because it fired the 7.65 x 53 Mauser cartridge.

#1891 argentine mauser carbine sights download

Questo download di Assemblaggio / Smontaggio di Centerfire Rifles rende tutto pi semplice, grazie all'esperienza dell'autore JB. I had no trouble keeping the rounds in the black of a pistol target at 100 yds, and had to make no sight adjustments other than a 6 o'clock hold. M1891 Argentine Engineer Carbine (Mauser) Picked this M1891 7.65X53mm Mauser carbine up yesterday. Pulisci e mantieni la tua Carbine Argentine Model 1909 Engineer. I did buy some ammo for it (looks like a 308 NATO round) and it is very accurate for such an old firearm. Didn’t think it was possible to easily put a scope and mount on your old 1891 Argentine Mauser Short Rifle And Carbine without drilling and tapping It is now with high quality, made in the USA scope mounts from S&K. The bright bore looks as though no one ever fired it. Like I said, it looks new as to condition. Argentine M1909 Riccheri Adapter Issued with the M1909 rifles and when pinned to the bayonet lug, the earlier M1891 bayonets would fit on the later M1909 rifles.

1891 argentine mauser carbine sights

From another forum, I discovered the little rifle is quite rare in its present state. I can repair the two little holes to the point they won't be noticed (my forte).Īnyway, I am going to pull the ad for the little rifle and keep it. This was built as a military carbineit is not a cut-down rifle. Marked Mauser Modelo Argentino 1891., Manufactura Loewe Berlin on left side of receiver, has a crisp Argentine crest at top of the receiver, chambered in 7.65x53mm Argentine Mauser, 17.7 barrel.

#1891 argentine mauser carbine sights install

When I find the two bayonet bands, I will buy them for the heck of it, as well as a bayonet, but not install them. Mauser Argentine Model 1891 cavalry carbine. I found a front sight guard for $25 and ordered it. All I need to do to return it to original condition is replace the front sight guard. Later, they made two bands to attach a bayonet, and the rear of the two bands had a front sling swivel, and a plate replaced the tie down loop and a rear sling swivel was placed on the side of the stock. It was made in 1895 in the second lot made by Lowe, and has no sling swivels. Turns out there is no missing sling swivel. I am a Springfield guy and don't know much about Mausers. I did some research on the little Calvary Carbine (not engineer's carbine). It is an all original Argentine Calvary Carbine, and the loop behind the trigger guard is a scabbard tie down loop, not a sling swivel. his 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.

1891 argentine mauser carbine sights