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Argentine Mauser Infantry Rifle
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10-18-2014 08:52 AM
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You would I be better off waiting to find a decent 6.5 Swede !........................
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Originally Posted by
303tom
You would I be better off waiting to find a decent 6.5 Swede !........................
Thanks Tom. Is that because the Swedes are inherently better? Or are all the stories of deep throats and bad accuracy with the Argy ones true?
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It all depends on barrel condition. If the throat is long enough to allow the bullet to leave the case neck before it engages the rifling is subject to be less accurate with the shorter bullets and boattail's due to bullet yaw, but not always.
I have an M1891 Argentine
that shoots 150gr .312'' Hornady's very well. Long as I do my part it will out shoot any Swede I own.
Were I to ever compete in a vintage milsurp match it would be my rifle of choice.
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That is $750.00 USD? For an '91 Mauser? No, no way would I do that. A mint '98 Argy Mauser MIGHT be fine at that money, but not a '91. Keep on looking.
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Originally Posted by
Calif-Steve
A mint '98 Argy Mauser
A 1909 Model, yes? The 1909s are suited for the lighter spitzer bullets. Whether a '91 will do well is hard to predict.
As for price, I've no comment.
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In good condition both rifles will do what they are designed to do, I am just kind of partial to the Swede, but here is another reason for me to suggest the Swede !..............
7.65mm Argentine Mauser | Rifle Ammo | Ammo
6.5x55mm Swedish Mauser | Rifle Ammo | Ammo
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I too, am and Argentine
fan and a 7.65x53 fan. although my only experience is with 1909's.
Great shooters and very robust in every way, the Argy's always have great detail in my experience and are very clean guns.
I tend to shy away from the 1891, 93, & 95 actions, they can be fine shooters, but the ones I have purchased have already given their best long ago.
I find 98 type actions to have better longevity and more replaceable parts available than the small ring actions, however all the Swedes I've seen,
have been in "pretty good" shape to "excellent" and are reported to be extremely accurate, but of course you tend to pay a premium for that.
Good Luck
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