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    1909 Argentine

    I got this M1909 Argentineicon Mauser last week. I bought a matching (bayonet to scabbard) M1909 bayonet at a gun show a few weeks ago, so it must have been fate. It is all-matching including the cleaning rod. It took me hours to clean off all of the cosmolineicon.







    1891 Argentine, 1895 Chilean, 1909 Argentine

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    The story goes that the Germans were overwhelmed with the Turkishicon army contract, but didn't want to lose the Argentineicon business. So they had their commerical house make the Argentine rifles. Hence the commerical triggerguard. They may well be the best of all Germanicon pre-WWI rifles.

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    Ber-yoo-tee-full

    What can one say? Jealousy is the sincerest form of flattery, perhaps? And man, am I jealous! That is a lovely rifle. I hope you will not hide it in a gunsafe for evermore, but give it some exercise and let us know how it shoots.

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    Beautiful example of old world craftsmanship at it's finest.. thanks for the photos MR. LUCKY

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    What a beautiful rifle. Congratulations.

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    Did all this model have blued receiver? I recall seeing one with a polished finish.

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    I believe the receivers were originally in the white. The bluing was done when they were arsenal refurbished. I don't think this rifle was used after it was refurbished and stored because there was a lot of cosmolineicon still on it.

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