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1891 argentine mauser engineer carbine
1891 argentine mauser engineer carbine







I dont know about the sights, over at gunboards some is sure to know though. Small format Argentine crest clearly visible on receiver ring, with all visible matching numbers. Bore has strong rifling with corrosion in the grooves. Arsenal refurbished to carbines during the 1930’s. Orders from the Ottoman Empire followed, and in 1891 the economic powerhouse of Argentina ordered this exotic flower. Argentine Mauser Model 1891/31 Engineer's Carbine (AL4631) Description: Argentine Mauser Model 1891/31 Engineer’s carbine. Like the ones pictured, all are in good used condition, steel construction with the swivel and base. This offering is for 1 of our Argentine Mauser M91 Engineer Carbine Front Sling Swivels. The first Mausers to offer the superb 7.65x53 smokeless were the Model 1889 Belgian rifles and full-stocked carbines. Argentine Mauser M91 Engineer Carbine Sling Swivel (Argentine 1891). Condition is fine to near excellent retaining approx. 1891's 7.65x53 Mauser was the first smokeless saddle gun to rule the Pampas. But its bigger case might have lower pressure? Argentine Model 1891 Engineer's Carbine, by Mauser, C8943, 7.65x53mm cal., 18'' barrel, blue finish, full-length European walnut stock, with green leather Argentine sling. I seem some of the Norma ammo exceeds 308. I've been shooting Norma and privi ammo i got cheap at a gun show.Īs to the sights i have no idea, mine the sights are removed and its wearing a 4-16 scope.

1891 argentine mauser engineer carbine

The result was adoption of the Model 1891 largely based on the Model 1890 Turkish Mauser though with subtle modifications to suit the Argentine Army requirement.

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Although i have about 80 pieces of norma brass for the 7.65 and dies i just have not got around to loading any up yet. An Argentine government commission sought to replace earlier Model 1871s in Argentine service and contracted with Mauser in 1886 to upgrade their existing stocks. I have several M1890 Turk original Rifles, but no Carbines (Unknown if any were made).so my original Turk action will grace a "Replica" M1890 Carbine, in correct calibre.sights I don't know, probably the same as the Argy M91 Carbine?ĭoc AVThat's a bummer about 8mm you are correct in 7.92 x 57JS, I hand load for my K98 with 200g noslers running around 2650FPS it would be convent but those are max loads also. I have a Turk M1890 action, and after some 20 years, picked up an FN 7,65 Carbine Barrel (Commercial) which will thread up beautifully into the small shank reciever. Keep to the original 45,000 CUP levels of the original 7,65mm Round Nose load. The M1890 and M1891 action is definitely NOT suitable for "8mm" whatever that may be (ie, 7,9x57 ). 313 and up have been taken from lead pushed through.

1891 argentine mauser engineer carbine

This Engineer Carbine has no appreciable rifling, and varies in diameter and roughness along its length various measurements from. Whilst the Turks did convert some of their M1890 Mausers to 7,9mm in 1929, they did not last very long.hardly any have come to either the US or Aus. Evaluating the pointy Lyman 311413 cast bullet in 7.65×53 Argentine Mauser, fired at 25 yards from my 1891 Argentine Engineer Carbine Strange Blue.







1891 argentine mauser engineer carbine