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If any firearm could be described as elegant I think it would be the 7mm Argentine & Brazilian
Mausers.
Long & sleek.
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Originally Posted by
HOOKED ON HISTORY
If any firearm could be described as elegant I think it would be the 7mm Argentine &
Brazilian
Mausers.
Long & sleek.
Me thinks you mean 7.65 Argentine and 7mm Brazilian.
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I found in a surplus store a vintage canvas cover and muzzle cover.


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The Turkish
contract was with the Mauser company . The Argentine
1909 was made by DWM , a different company , and had nothing to do with the Turkish contract .
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In terms of quality those are some of the finest military rifles ever made. My pre-WWI G.98 DWM dealer's sample has the same DWM markings on the receiver rail but otherwise, only commercial proofs and is in the standard 7.92X57. Otherwise the resemblance is unquestionably Mauser.
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I'd say the 1909 Argentine
was about as good as it got.
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