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I know it is a travesty...
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09-21-2011 09:59 PM
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Description advised as follows:
"Persian "IRAN" Mauser (D-288). Model 1898/29 comes in caliber 7.92 X 57. Condition is at 95%. Drilled for scope mounts that are in place. Bore is mint. Comes with current import marks. Nice European walnut with a few bumps and dings. Beautiful blue and metal finish."
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Dang. Bolt handle is bent down as well. Good for working up loads, though, esp. if you have another rifle like it.
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My sons and I shoot in a vintage Military rifle silhouette match and a vintage military long-range match at my range. The matches are set up for "as issued" rifles, but both matches have an "open" class for scoped military rifles. We have heretofore only fired the match with open sights, but I kinda wanted to get either a scoped Persian or scoped '09 Argy to try out the "open" class with.
I can't bring myself to mutilate a nice mil-surp, and have been on the lookout for one that someone else had already done the dirty work on. I know that this one no longer has any collector value...but, it was priced accordingly.
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I finally mounted a scope on this and will try to get to the range this week.


Anyone have any favorite 8mm loads?
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I have 5 Brazilian
1908 Mausers that I recieved in this condition with consecutive serial numbers. I have put a scope on one that I plan to keep. I will let the other 4 go. They are in 7x57mm
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Will you be takeing them to a gunshow? I would like to see them.
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Finally got to the range last week and fired this
Put 5 "regular " Prvi rounds into a target at 50 yards, to make sure it was on paper.

And then put 7 "Match" Prvi rounds into a target at 100 yards

First one went low, second one went high, then 5 in the middle.
I think that reloading will help shrink the group, as will some kind of cheek rest. I had more of a "chin weld" than a "cheek weld"
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Originally Posted by
mtbikerwvu
I have 5
Brazilian
1908 Mausers that I recieved in this condition with consecutive serial numbers. I have put a scope on one that I plan to keep. I will let the other 4 go. They are in 7x57mm
What would you be looking to get out of the 4 that are still in original configuration?
mdrim13