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    My First Chilean 1935 Mauser Carbiñero

    Hi, I'm new to the forum. My focus has been 1910 - 1945 military handguns. However, I came across a nice condition Chileanicon Model 1935 7x57 Mauser Carbiñero earlier this year and grabbed it. I took it to the range yesterday and after shooting 20 or so rounds, decided I really like the 7x57 cartridge. I’m really impressed by the workmanship of the rifle and the way it handles.

    The rifle appears to be all-matching on exterior parts, but I haven’t torn it down. It is lacking a bayonet, so that is my quest. Any suggestions on locating a vintage bayonet for this model rifle? I can certainly go the WTB route, but I thought I’d get some input from the experts first.
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    No idea for the bayo but congrats for a good rifle in the world best military caliber!

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