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1891 argentine mauser or Yugo m24/47. Discussion in 'Rifle Country' started by ME Woodsman, Aug 9, 2010. Jun 29, 2013 - You will need the serial number. 1891 Mauser serial numbers. I was informed that all loewe argentine mausers, with the letter a thru k were.
The late 19th Century was witness to a frantic global arms race; the introduction of the by the French had, almost overnight, obsoleted every other military rifle in the world. The Germans responded by fielding the, so called because it was designed by a committee, rather than any independent factory. Mauser, feeling snubbed, set to work designing a rifle that eclipsed the Gew. 88 in every way, and shopped it to the Belgians.
Due to the fact that the Mauser works were running nearly at capacity supplying the Turks, Ludwig Loewe & Co. (the owners of Mauser) and the Belgian State arms factory at Liege formed a new syndicate, known as Fabrique Nationale d'Armes de Guerre (now known universally as 'FN') to manufacture the new rifle.
The design was wildly successful and, in 1891 Argentina, who had completed their transition to only 11 years earlier, purchased an improved version: the Modelo 1891 rifle, in 7.65x53mm (a caliber now known as '7.65 Argentine.' Modelo 1891 Argentine Mauser. Photo by Oleg Volk. The new rifle incorporated a couple of significant advances: First, the bolt was a strong, one-piece unit with dual horizontally-opposed locking lugs at the front, and second, it operated from a box magazine that was loaded from stripper clips (a design first) and unlike most every other military rifle of the day, it had no magazine cutoff; it was intended entirely to be used as a fast-reloading repeater, rather than as a single shot rifle with a magazine held in reserve for 'emergencies'.
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Detail of action; note how ejector assembly forms part of charger guide. Photo by Oleg Volk. The action, with its dual locking lugs that were part of a one-piece bolt body, and its push-feed, pivoting-extractor design, would be familiar to anyone owning a modern sporting rifle from Remington, Savage, or Winchester, being much closer in mechanics and manner of operation to these current rifles than its later, claw-extractor controlled-feed brethren from Mauser. The rimless cartidge originally specified by the Belgians, and known (inexplicably) to posterity as the 7.65 Argentine, is modern looking, and a close ballistic cousin to the.308 Winchester/7.62x51 NATO, throwing a 174- or 155-gr bullet at 2460 or 2710 feet per second in its military guise. Commercial hunting ammo is still available from.
L to R: 7.62x51 NATO, 7.65x53 Argentine, and 5.56x45 NATO. Possibly the most fascinating thing about the rifle, aside from how teriffically modern it appears compared to designs only a few years older, is the fact that, due to its age, it's not considered to be a firearm by the BATF. The example in the photos, built by DWM in Berlin, is remarkably well-preserved for being such a senior citizen, and is still just as fine a rifle today as it was when it was made; maybe a finer rifle now, since the meticulous craftsmanship and all-machined-steel construction harken back to a bygone era. The BATF may think it to be the last antique rifle, but thousands of shooters know better; it's really the first truly modern rifle. I have recently purchased one of these 1891 Argentine Rifles at an auction.
It has the smoothest bolt action that I have ever used. Very accurate with iron sights. This one has been sporterized but hasn't been cut on at all. That's the bad part.
The good part is that I picked it up for a mere $30. I'm only having one problem with it. The magazine is wore at the top and won't hold the shells in against the force of the spring. I've just been loading it with the magazine already attached through the top with the bolt back. Do you know where I might be able to get a new magazine for it? Dan Szepesi said.
My dad picked up one of these surplused at a department store in the '60s. The Argentinian seal is filed off, but it is in great shape and shoots very well even in my unworthy hands. I am lucky enough to have a Cabella's within 5 miles that actually sells 7.65 Arg so it gets some moderate use.
1891 argentine mauser or Yugo m24/47. Discussion in \'Rifle Country\' started by ME Woodsman, Aug 9, 2010. Jun 29, 2013 - You will need the serial number. 1891 Mauser serial numbers. I was informed that all loewe argentine mausers, with the letter a thru k were.
The late 19th Century was witness to a frantic global arms race; the introduction of the by the French had, almost overnight, obsoleted every other military rifle in the world. The Germans responded by fielding the, so called because it was designed by a committee, rather than any independent factory. Mauser, feeling snubbed, set to work designing a rifle that eclipsed the Gew. 88 in every way, and shopped it to the Belgians.
Due to the fact that the Mauser works were running nearly at capacity supplying the Turks, Ludwig Loewe & Co. (the owners of Mauser) and the Belgian State arms factory at Liege formed a new syndicate, known as Fabrique Nationale d\'Armes de Guerre (now known universally as \'FN\') to manufacture the new rifle.
The design was wildly successful and, in 1891 Argentina, who had completed their transition to only 11 years earlier, purchased an improved version: the Modelo 1891 rifle, in 7.65x53mm (a caliber now known as \'7.65 Argentine.\' Modelo 1891 Argentine Mauser. Photo by Oleg Volk. The new rifle incorporated a couple of significant advances: First, the bolt was a strong, one-piece unit with dual horizontally-opposed locking lugs at the front, and second, it operated from a box magazine that was loaded from stripper clips (a design first) and unlike most every other military rifle of the day, it had no magazine cutoff; it was intended entirely to be used as a fast-reloading repeater, rather than as a single shot rifle with a magazine held in reserve for \'emergencies\'.
They can still remember, Marlin the clown fish who can\'t tell a real joke, how he traveled and changed from an over protected father. They remember Nemo, the cute litter fish who has a lucky fin and curious about all things outside. Finding dory movie free download. Free Download Finding Dory to Reminisce about Your Childhood A lot of teens and adults who are dying to watch Finding Dory is becaue of Dory, everyone\'s favorite forgetful fish is back! Top Reasons to Free Download Finding Dory Movie 1. When Finding Nemo, the prequel of Finding Dory, was released in 2003, most of audiences are kids between 3 to 10 back then.
Detail of action; note how ejector assembly forms part of charger guide. Photo by Oleg Volk. The action, with its dual locking lugs that were part of a one-piece bolt body, and its push-feed, pivoting-extractor design, would be familiar to anyone owning a modern sporting rifle from Remington, Savage, or Winchester, being much closer in mechanics and manner of operation to these current rifles than its later, claw-extractor controlled-feed brethren from Mauser. The rimless cartidge originally specified by the Belgians, and known (inexplicably) to posterity as the 7.65 Argentine, is modern looking, and a close ballistic cousin to the.308 Winchester/7.62x51 NATO, throwing a 174- or 155-gr bullet at 2460 or 2710 feet per second in its military guise. Commercial hunting ammo is still available from.
L to R: 7.62x51 NATO, 7.65x53 Argentine, and 5.56x45 NATO. Possibly the most fascinating thing about the rifle, aside from how teriffically modern it appears compared to designs only a few years older, is the fact that, due to its age, it\'s not considered to be a firearm by the BATF. The example in the photos, built by DWM in Berlin, is remarkably well-preserved for being such a senior citizen, and is still just as fine a rifle today as it was when it was made; maybe a finer rifle now, since the meticulous craftsmanship and all-machined-steel construction harken back to a bygone era. The BATF may think it to be the last antique rifle, but thousands of shooters know better; it\'s really the first truly modern rifle. I have recently purchased one of these 1891 Argentine Rifles at an auction.
It has the smoothest bolt action that I have ever used. Very accurate with iron sights. This one has been sporterized but hasn\'t been cut on at all. That\'s the bad part.
The good part is that I picked it up for a mere $30. I\'m only having one problem with it. The magazine is wore at the top and won\'t hold the shells in against the force of the spring. I\'ve just been loading it with the magazine already attached through the top with the bolt back. Do you know where I might be able to get a new magazine for it? Dan Szepesi said.
My dad picked up one of these surplused at a department store in the \'60s. The Argentinian seal is filed off, but it is in great shape and shoots very well even in my unworthy hands. I am lucky enough to have a Cabella\'s within 5 miles that actually sells 7.65 Arg so it gets some moderate use.
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The late 19th Century was witness to a frantic global arms race; the introduction of the by the French had, almost overnight, obsoleted every other military rifle in the world. The Germans responded by fielding the, so called because it was designed by a committee, rather than any independent factory. Mauser, feeling snubbed, set to work designing a rifle that eclipsed the Gew. 88 in every way, and shopped it to the Belgians.
Due to the fact that the Mauser works were running nearly at capacity supplying the Turks, Ludwig Loewe & Co. (the owners of Mauser) and the Belgian State arms factory at Liege formed a new syndicate, known as Fabrique Nationale d\'Armes de Guerre (now known universally as \'FN\') to manufacture the new rifle.
The design was wildly successful and, in 1891 Argentina, who had completed their transition to only 11 years earlier, purchased an improved version: the Modelo 1891 rifle, in 7.65x53mm (a caliber now known as \'7.65 Argentine.\' Modelo 1891 Argentine Mauser. Photo by Oleg Volk. The new rifle incorporated a couple of significant advances: First, the bolt was a strong, one-piece unit with dual horizontally-opposed locking lugs at the front, and second, it operated from a box magazine that was loaded from stripper clips (a design first) and unlike most every other military rifle of the day, it had no magazine cutoff; it was intended entirely to be used as a fast-reloading repeater, rather than as a single shot rifle with a magazine held in reserve for \'emergencies\'.
They can still remember, Marlin the clown fish who can\'t tell a real joke, how he traveled and changed from an over protected father. They remember Nemo, the cute litter fish who has a lucky fin and curious about all things outside. Finding dory movie free download. Free Download Finding Dory to Reminisce about Your Childhood A lot of teens and adults who are dying to watch Finding Dory is becaue of Dory, everyone\'s favorite forgetful fish is back! Top Reasons to Free Download Finding Dory Movie 1. When Finding Nemo, the prequel of Finding Dory, was released in 2003, most of audiences are kids between 3 to 10 back then.
Detail of action; note how ejector assembly forms part of charger guide. Photo by Oleg Volk. The action, with its dual locking lugs that were part of a one-piece bolt body, and its push-feed, pivoting-extractor design, would be familiar to anyone owning a modern sporting rifle from Remington, Savage, or Winchester, being much closer in mechanics and manner of operation to these current rifles than its later, claw-extractor controlled-feed brethren from Mauser. The rimless cartidge originally specified by the Belgians, and known (inexplicably) to posterity as the 7.65 Argentine, is modern looking, and a close ballistic cousin to the.308 Winchester/7.62x51 NATO, throwing a 174- or 155-gr bullet at 2460 or 2710 feet per second in its military guise. Commercial hunting ammo is still available from.
L to R: 7.62x51 NATO, 7.65x53 Argentine, and 5.56x45 NATO. Possibly the most fascinating thing about the rifle, aside from how teriffically modern it appears compared to designs only a few years older, is the fact that, due to its age, it\'s not considered to be a firearm by the BATF. The example in the photos, built by DWM in Berlin, is remarkably well-preserved for being such a senior citizen, and is still just as fine a rifle today as it was when it was made; maybe a finer rifle now, since the meticulous craftsmanship and all-machined-steel construction harken back to a bygone era. The BATF may think it to be the last antique rifle, but thousands of shooters know better; it\'s really the first truly modern rifle. I have recently purchased one of these 1891 Argentine Rifles at an auction.
It has the smoothest bolt action that I have ever used. Very accurate with iron sights. This one has been sporterized but hasn\'t been cut on at all. That\'s the bad part.
The good part is that I picked it up for a mere $30. I\'m only having one problem with it. The magazine is wore at the top and won\'t hold the shells in against the force of the spring. I\'ve just been loading it with the magazine already attached through the top with the bolt back. Do you know where I might be able to get a new magazine for it? Dan Szepesi said.
My dad picked up one of these surplused at a department store in the \'60s. The Argentinian seal is filed off, but it is in great shape and shoots very well even in my unworthy hands. I am lucky enough to have a Cabella\'s within 5 miles that actually sells 7.65 Arg so it gets some moderate use.
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