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    1916 Spanish Mauser

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    Just wanted to share my most recent buy with you all. I bought this as a gamble, and so far I would say it hasn't paid off. Lots of condition issues (no crest, completely mismatched, etc.), and I didn't get what I hoped for (specifically a Lange Vizier rear sight, which I requested). Oh well, I will see how much better I can make it as it can't get much worse. Here are some photos.









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    I've said it on this forum and l'll say it again: I absolutely love rack numbers. And this one is huge. I think it's awesome! Is this in 7mm or 308? I don't typically go for foreign guns these days but I'm a sucker for dogs like this

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    Supposed to be 7mm though I haven't verified yet

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    How much of a gamble was it? It does not look bad compared to the bottom of the barrel rifles I've seen locally recently. If the bore is still good I wouldn't complain too much. I got in on these when they were decent and cheap. $100 for a nice one with a good bore (7mm), crest and cleaning rod. I actually didn't even have to do anything to it. Stock already had a nice shine to it.

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    320$ Canadianicon. Not a massive loss and I was looking for a bit of a project so it balances out. Just need to find time to work on it, working over 60 hours a week leaves little time to play with stuff like this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eaglelord17 View Post
    320$ Canadianicon. Not a massive loss and I was looking for a bit of a project so it balances out. J...
    If all the metal cleans up and it shoots safely it would be a real hoot to show up at the range next to some young dudes with modern plastikool toys. I will bet this old beater will do 4" groups at 100 yards! Show that to the boys with the toys next to you!

    And if the thing is totally a lost investment, you can always keep it around to stir the camp fire embers. But be sure to take pictures doing it. That will REALLY mess with some people.

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    I did clean it up, and it appears better than I thought. Might actually make a good shooter

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    I like it. If I had seen it on a table at a fun show, it'd be hitching a ride home with me.

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    I'm with the others, I would have bought them too, if you were not in the big C I'd ask if you wanted to sell them to me.

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    Right now it is going with my accidental Spanish Civil War side of the collection. I say accidental because I traded another rifle for a Vetterli M70/87/15 and when I received it, I noticed faintly on the sanded stock is a flaming bomb, MP8 stamp.

    Maybe Sunday I might get out shooting and see how this Mauser does. I have 10rds of ammo left over from a FN-49 in 7mm I had, going to have to see how this works out.

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