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1891 argentine mauser sporterized
1891 argentine mauser sporterized






For cast bullets, I like the Lyman 314299 (208 grains) sized to. 4198 or 3031 will work well in its stead. I like SR 4759 powder, but it's getting scarce now. I make my brass from LC 30/06 cases using an RCBS trim and form die. Good luck and good shooting with your new rifle. The extension on the bolt release provides pressure on the clip to ensure function when it is inserted into the clip guide on the receiver bridge. Stipper clips for the Model 18 Rifles are odd in that they do not have guide ribs on them like most service rifle stripper clips of the era. I like mine seated out to just work through the magazine as the lead in the Argentiniens is pretty long. The short neck on the 7.65 case will necessitate a lube grove outside of the neck unless you want to seat the bullet down deeply. 314" at about 1,800 fps for best accuracy and long range performance. The modifications, as with your rifle, were well done and the bores on most of these are in good condition. Let me know if anything I have typed is too confusing for you, I can always type a little slower.Your Model 91 looks like many that were sporterized and sold at Sears and Montgomery Wards back in the 60s. Oh and by the way, it is considered rude to do all of the above, and then post your link to a "pay for service" provider such as Gun Broker. That is why it amazes me when folks want to sell there firearms with there first post, and attempt to sell after they have lectured us on all the hoops were supposed to jump through to get the chance to do business with them. Some forums keep people from utilizing the classifieds until a number of postings or an amount of time has gone by. The point you have missed in all this is I/we don't appreciate "folks" who make their first post in the classifieds to peddle their stuff without becoming a contributing member here at the 'fire. Then I can tell you after you re-listed for $339.98 you still have not gotten a bid. I can tell you in two weeks no one in the US decided to place an opening bid for your rifle at $368.99. Re: WTS 1891 Argentine Mauser Sporter 7.65x53 Collectable Rifle It matches on all parts except for the stock,of course.Ĭould you or anybody here tell me more about this "piece of junk"?ġ0 posts = the guy's never seen a FedEx office before.

1891 argentine mauser sporterized serial#

Since it looks like you are some kind of spoke-person and,above all an expert,here's the rifle serial #: N5159

1891 argentine mauser sporterized

Is this your way to get to be somebody's friend? I'll bet you didn't make too many friends in kindergarten. Had your rifle been built post 1898, but was still over 50 years old, it would in fact be no longer C&R eligible since it's been "sporterized" into it's no longer original military configuration. What he was trying to tell you is the last Ludwig Lowe 1891 was built in 1896, so if you could let someone help you instead of spout back your ignorance for a minute you might learn something.Īlso before you post that you are going to ship FedEx overnight you might look at what that will cost you. You do not even need C+R for a Loewe, they are pre 1898, as per BATF The standard admonishment remains, PLEASE DON'T POST BULLSHIT. Pay attention to this key part: To be recognized as curios or relics, firearms must fall within one of the following categories. Http:/ / publications/ download/ p/ atf-p-5300-4.pdf Proof of qualification of a particular firearm under this category may be established by evidence of present value and evidence that like firearms are not available except as collector's items, or that the value of like firearms available in ordinary commercial channels is substantially less." (c) Any other firearms which derive a substantial part of their monetary value from the fact that they are novel, rare, bizarre, or because of their association with some historical figure, period, or event. (b) Firearms which are certified by the curator of a municipal, State, or Federal museum which exhibits firearms to be curios or relics of museum interest and (a) Firearms which were manufactured at least 50 years prior to the current date, but not including replicas thereof To be recognized as curios or relics, firearms must fall within one of the following categories: Firearms which are of special interest to collectors by reason of some quality other than is associated with firearms intended for sporting use or as offensive or defensive weapons. The gun only has to fall into one category to be recognized as C&R.Ĭurios or relics.

1891 argentine mauser sporterized

Look up the actual section of the law you're butchering, sport. Had your rifle been built post 1898, but was still over 50 years old, it would in fact be no longer C&R eligible since it's been "sporterized" into it's no longer original military configuration.WRONG.






1891 argentine mauser sporterized