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    7,92x57 Portuguese Mauser Vergueiro Photo Thread

    Found this one recently. Weird, weird, weird bolt design, given it's 20th century design timeframe. (1904 adoption date.) Otherwise a nice rifle:






    Split bridge to accomodate the bolt handle in the midsection. A late design to incorporate such placement.













    Only external hint that these rifles were either rebuilt in Germanyicon or had parts sourced from there:


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    Here's diopter's video demonstration of the bolt field stripping:

    https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=33987

    Vergueiro Portuguese Mauser Bolt Disassemble and Re-assembly Video

    And bigduke6's techie photo thread. Good look at the barrel and action pulled apart!:

    Portuguese M1904 Mauser (Re barrel)

    https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=11718

    Here's a MKLicon photo file of Badger's:

    http://imageevent.com/badgerdog/germ...ortugueseg3853

    There doesn't appear to be a formal MKLicon entry, yet! Reminds me of some of my photo projects that are in limbo...

    ETA: Anzac15's thread which has no "Verguiero" in the thread title:

    My unusual $80 Portuguese 1904/39.
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    Just realized I never posted pictures, even though I did a Youtube Bolt Video.

























    Double click to enlarge enough to read.

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    A local Portuguese design, as they did not want the Mauser 98. You must understand they turned down the early pre-WWI 98 rifles in favor of their own design. Made by DWM, I'm certain they looked great in 1904. Still seen at the big gunshows, that are an interesting rifle.

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    Great looking rifle, and I imagine that is a great hunting cartridge, 6.5x58 seems like a Swede with a little extra punch, and Swede's are known for their accuracy!

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    I'm going to try the bolt takedown. Preferably on a day when I have nothing planned!
    Oh yeah, what's up with the small hole drilled halfway in the barrel?

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    Sanded, non-matching example.

    Did national pride prevent adopting a proven off the shelf design? It must of been expensive for DWM to tool up in order to make a new design for a limited contract.

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    Portugal loved the Steyr Mannlicher designs, but it was too much per unit cost.
    Designing their own bolt cut out the designer royalties.
    DWM must have owed them a favor, or a lawsuit settlement.
    Sort of like the American car manufactures saying seat belts were a bad idea, until the Volvo gave the patent up for all to use.

    Springfield 1903 is a good example of trying to circumvent patents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anzac15 View Post
    I'm going to try the bolt takedown. Preferably on a day when I have nothing planned!
    Oh yeah, what's up with the small hole drilled halfway in the barrel?
    What hole? you have a picture?

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    Quote Originally Posted by diopter View Post
    What hole? you have a picture?
    He may be referring to a port drilled into the siderail.

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