1895 Chilean Mauser Parts

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  1. 1895 Chilean Mauser Stock For Sale
  2. 1895 Chilean Mauser Bolt Parts

According to the books, my current load has a 140 grain FMJBT moving at around 2,200 fps, which is plenty fine for putting holes in paper. And speaking of putting holes in paper, the 1895 does that quite well. Once you figure out the hold-under at 100 yards, you might be surprised what it can do. I’ve shot ~2.5” groups with mine on the bench, and I have a feeling it could do a bit better with the right shooter/powder/bullet combination. Not bad for a 117 year old rifle.

You have to love old Mauser rifles. We DO NOT sell parts, magazines, or firearms. 1895 chilean mauser 'THE SLEEPER' - Duration: 27:25. Gunrunner 6174 1,787 views. Find great deals on eBay for chilean mauser parts. Shop with confidence. Skip to main content. EBay: Shop by category. Shop by category. Enter your search keyword. Original spanish 1893 1895 1916 mauser rifle bolt parts safety chilean 1895 1910.

So when someone says that any gun that has had work done on it has been 'Bubbaed' annoys me. And while I have seen some completely atrocious examples of the gun-butcher's craft, I have also seen some beautiful examples of 'sporterization', and some jerk-wad mil-surp lover turning his nose up at it because it's 'been bubbaed'. So, if a gun's been butchered, say it's been butchered.

The rear sight is a V notch, and the front sight is a ^. This can make precision shooting a bit tough, but remember, that’s not what this rifle was designed for.

My guess is that it may well be still in the 7X57 Mauser caliber and that who ever did the work machine-turned the barrel to remove the military 'steps'. And if it IS still 7X57 - that is a very good caliber for big game hunting. There was a man many years before I was a twinkle in my daddy's eye who hunted big game in Africa with a 7X57 Mauser. He never got eaten by anything or anybody, so it must have been good enough for the job.

He had two little brothers and a big sister. And the whole family - Mama, Daddy and all three boys - called that girl 'Sister'. My aunt called my father Brother 'til the day she died. I went to school with half a dozen 'Bubbas'. But everyone knows that everyone is the south is a moron. And anyone named Bubba walks around in bib overalls, with one strap unhooked. The side buttons unbuttoned.

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1895 Chilean Mauser Stock For Sale

Anonymous I just ran across your blog while researching my 'new' 1895 7mm Chilean Mauser. It is very informative and entertaining and gave me some info I hadn't heard before. This Mauser goes nicely with my 1937 and 1938 Mosin Nagants. I also have an AR15, and altho I haven't had the opportunity to shoot the Mauser yet, I know how much fun I have on the range with the Mosin! Can't wait to try out the Mauser. Would you happen to know if there is any way to 'trace' a rifle's history? Has this been used in a war?

The safety you describe sounds like one that would be found on a M98 style bolt. The M93s and M95s have the serrated flat safety.

Voltron papercraft template. I am sorry, I must be getting old, but to what Mr. Bell do you refer? And I hope that no one read into my comments anything negative about this - or anyone else's rifle. I can't wear my boots without socks - but I've been spotted a time or two with cow 'residue' on my boots. Too many years in uniform to not shave or get a haircut, either.

Even the M1916 Mauser had that style safety (my post on that rifle is here): There are various M98 style Mausers chambered in 7x57 that were made for Venezeula (by FN), Chile (by Steyr). And Mauser itself (for Brazil, Mexico, etc.). I'd suggest trying to find a copy of Mauser Military Rifles of the World and seeing if anything rings a bell. Chuck I'll apologize in advance if I offend anyone.

1895 Chilean Mauser Bolt Parts

Naturally, the collector value isn't there since it has been sporterized too. I've picked up some '95 Mausers with decent stock work for under $200 but I've seen them priced at up to $350 too with that quality of refinishing on em. If it was just a 'bubba' gun, I'd have to stick with $100-150.but this one definitely is nicer. All depends if you can find a buyer. Is the bolt also numbers matching to the rest of the rifle? And how is the headspace? If you do decide to shoot it, and the headspace is okay, be sure to stick with 'old Mauser' loads from the reloading manuals.

Regardless, the 1895 Mauser weighs less than 9 pounds, so though it's long, it's not unwieldy by any stretch of the imagination.  The next thing you might notice is the sights. Let’s just say if you have bad eyes, Mauser type rifles may not be for you.

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Adobe pagemaker for windows 10 free download. (My wife could do even better but her eyes were 12 years younger than mine.) Thanks for the neat commentary! I see a lot of Moisin-Nagants around these days but none are close to the quality and ACCURACY of my Lowe-produced '93.

Dad has been gone 14 years I miss him so much wish I had that rifle to hold on to during annual deer hunting trips, the best time for me as a kid. Here is my question. Which model Mauser 95 do you think I had? The one feature I truly remember is the safety, it was smooth no serrations, not flat but a slight curve indentation. Any help will be greatly appreciated. I have one lead on the gun I sold 43 years ago, if that does not turn out, I want to buy a replacement rifle that is as close to the gun my dad bought me. Thanks for listening, Ty.

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