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    What Is The Best Mauser Rifle Bar None?

    I think this post should get a lot of responses. I was looking through the 4th Edition of "Mauser-Military Rifles of the World" and was amazed at how many versions and how many countries the Germans built the Mausers for. If you had a choice, what would be your pick for the finest Mauser ever produced. Best as in large ring, stock material, caliber, lenght, etc. Just the all around best of all worlds!
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    the pre-war 98k is Deutsche manufacturing at it's finest

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    Best according to which characteristics? From Mauser/DWM only, or including FN, Carl Gustaf etc?
    Here are my personal choices, of course strongly influenced by my own shape/size/arm length:
    For quality of manufacture: Argentineicon M1909 and Brazilean M1908 - the top export models of their day.
    For shooting comfort: Brazilean M1908
    For potential accuracy: Swedishicon M1896

    IMHO that generation of rifles showed an overall quality that was never reached again - 19th century craftsmanship and individual care combined with 20th century machining capabilities. During that period Mauser/DWM just about wrapped up the world market for rifles outside the "imperial" domains of Franceicon, Britainicon, Russiaicon and the USAicon.

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    M1909 Argentineicon manufactured by DWM.

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    whew-hooo! That's a tall order! "Best" according to what criteria? I think the 1891 Argies are beautiful examples of the gun makers art. In general, I'd say the So. American Mausers are best.

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    That's a tough one ... I guess for a rifle I was going to use I would go for a small-ring '98, preferably BRNO. With a short barrel and decent wood. For a military rifle, I guess the Swede, 1908 Brazilicon, 19109 Argentine (I've owned all of them, including multiple Swedes). For hunting elk and stuff, I would want 8X57 targets it wold be 6.5X55, deer and general shooting, probably 7X57. Too bad Mauser never offered a 6X57 (AKA 6mm Remington) or a .25 cal (AKA .257 Roberts). The Chinese Army did order up a bunch of '98s in a .270 cal. (6.8X57). So which was the best? Hard to tell ...

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    That answer is easy!
    The best "Mauser" in the world is the one you own that shoots good and you like it.
    That rifle is different for about everyone.
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    It,s my m96 swede dated 1900 german made , with 140gr hollow points smk,s ,I just find it so accurate , if I can see the target this will hit it. paper or critter. Amazing considering it,s a military rifle.

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    The one in your hand .....................
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    I have a Yugoicon M48 and a 24/47 and both are very accurate. I have 4 K98kicon's that have seen a lot of use and still give good accuracy. But the most accurate would be my M96 Swedes without a doubt and they do not punish your shoulder.

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