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1891 Mauser Identification Help??
1898 Argentine Mauser 91; 1895 Chilean Mauser (x2), Steyr M95, 1916? French Brethier, 1916 1870/87/16 Vetterli, 1918 No. 1 MK III, 1954 Swiss K31, 1955 Mosin Nagant M54, 1936 Mosin Nagant (x2), 1954 Russian SKS, 1970 Yugoslavian SKS
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03-01-2013 01:51 PM
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Shame about that stock, looks to be unissued.
The barrel of a full sized 1891 is 29.13 inches so it is no longer full sized.
The barrel of an 1891 carbine is 17.63 inches so it isn't that either.
That's all the information I have on them and based on that, it's a full sized rifle that was cut down.
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Well, what confused me the most is that Numrich offers 5 different "original" military barrel lengths. 91 ARGENTINE. Accessories | Numrich Gun Parts
And at first glance, the front sight more closely resembles that of the carbine. After looking at several photos of other guns today, I realized the very obvious detail that my Mauser has the full length rifle's rear sight. I looked more closely at the muzzle of my rifle and I noticed the turning marks from a lathe and where a previous owner had used a center drill on the muzzle. Yup, she's a sporter. There's not turning back now. I guess the only thing left to do with her now is to coat her in preserving oil and set her on the shelf.
Thanks for the help, guys.
1898 Argentine Mauser 91; 1895 Chilean Mauser (x2), Steyr M95, 1916? French Brethier, 1916 1870/87/16 Vetterli, 1918 No. 1 MK III, 1954 Swiss K31, 1955 Mosin Nagant M54, 1936 Mosin Nagant (x2), 1954 Russian SKS, 1970 Yugoslavian SKS
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Thank You to 2fit661ca For This Useful Post:
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Originally Posted by
2fit661ca
. I guess the only thing left to do with her now is to coat her in preserving oil and set her on the shelf.
Take it out and shoot it. Not doing any good sitting on a shelf.
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Ah, heck, I've got so many other guns that I'd rather shoot, I'll just admire this one. I just LOVE my K31
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1898 Argentine Mauser 91; 1895 Chilean Mauser (x2), Steyr M95, 1916? French Brethier, 1916 1870/87/16 Vetterli, 1918 No. 1 MK III, 1954 Swiss K31, 1955 Mosin Nagant M54, 1936 Mosin Nagant (x2), 1954 Russian SKS, 1970 Yugoslavian SKS
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