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    Brazilian model 30 m954 30-06

    Hello,i got a ,Brazilianicon model 30 m954 30-06,i would like to know what type of bayonet,fit on,and where i can found a muzzle brake to fit on the muzzle threaded part,thank you

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    I'm not familiar with this but did some looking around. They made a flash suppressor for this, not a muzzle break, so if you do a search for it, you'll probably have more luck with that. I expect it's similar to the flash suppressors on the Swedishicon mausers.

    The bayonet should be a 1894 sword bayonet and/or any of the shorter alterations of the same.

    The threaded end could also use a wooden practice bullet shredder and a muzzle cap.

    Supposed to be a good rifle.

    Hard to find a lot of info on Brazilianicon stuff. I have an engineers sword that I'm not having much luck learning about.

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    Are any of you guys interested in buying a Brazilianicon Mauser 30-06 Model 954?
    I also have the bayonet for it. They used a gewehr K98icon bayonet.

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    The Brazilian Mauser can only be purchased by a Canadianicon holding a valid PAL

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    Did you have any luck selling rifle?

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    The bayonet used on the Brazilianicon M954 is the M1908, M1934, M1935, and the M1924. The bayonet lug is shorter on the K98icon rifles. I have two or three M954s rifles in my collection and a M1922, M1908, M1935, and an M968 in 7.62. They all have bayonet lugs for the Brazilian bayonets, but the M968 has a muzzle break that will take the socket bayonet found on the FN FAL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Daddy View Post
    Did you have any luck selling rifle?
    I still have it for sale. Brazilianicon Mauser M.954 30-06. It has a 24" barrel with a threaded muzzle.
    You must be in Canadaicon and have a valid PAL to buy it because it is registered.

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