The older sporterized rifles were often converted and housed in stocks of questionable origin. All other parts are not numbered and are correct and original. Matching Numbers: All numbered parts are matching. Bore Condition: This rifle has a very good bore with strong rifling and shine throughout. These rifles were popular and chief alternatives to newly manufactured domestic made hunting rifles. Model: Chilean Modelo 1935 Carbine Mauser Oberndorf. It is believed that there were 3 periods of production: 1895, 18. matching numbered complete wood stock with all metal for the swedish model 1896 mauser rifles in 6.5x55 caliber.Comes with the cleaning rod,buttplate,upper handguard (also matching)bayonetlug,front band,middle band,stock disc,and rear sling swivel.all numbered metal parts are numbered 518,stock is in good servicable condition. Typically, the barrel was replaced and the stock either modified or changed out to what is known as a sporter stock. The 1895 Chilean Mauser was made from 1895 to 1902. The action made for an economical sporting rifle build when compared to sporting rifles built by Remington, Winchester, and Savage.
Civil long arms, modern systems, repeating rifle Mauser model 98, hunting adaptation, aus Gewehr 98 Gwf. While many were preserved in their original military configuration, a great number were sporterized for hunting and target shooting. Find the perfect mauser model stock photo. Founded in Oberndorf, Germany, in 1874 as Königliche Waffen Schmieden, the company was an effort started by the Mauser brothers, Peter and Wilhelm, several years earlier when they designed and produced rifles for the Prussian military.įrom the end of World War II through the late 1990s, many thousands of Mauser rifles hit American shores via the surplus market. Conditions are as pictured, used with dings and dents, generally serviceable. Includes the band springs and nose cap, no handguard or other metal parts included. It to retains a good amount of packing grease. Bayonet is good with generous wear throughout. The bolt and receiver retain a fair amount of storage grease and will need to be cleaned before firing. Like the ones pictured all are in good looking surplus condition. Stock is good with minor chips, scratches and gouges. The name Mauser is one of the oldest names in firearms. This offering is for 1 of our vintage Chilean Mauser M1895 Rifle Stocks.