Eventually, the Kingdom adopted the Mauser Model 1893, firing the 7×57mm Mauser cartridge. The demand of new CHILEAN MAUSER rifle's has not changed over the past 12 months. The used value of a CHILEAN MAUSER rifle has fallen (177.61) dollars over the past 12 months to a price of 311.15. The 12 month average price is 315.04 used. Spain bought some 1,200 Mauser 1891 rifles and carbines in 7.65×53mm Mauser for trials. A CHILEAN MAUSER rifle is currently worth an average price of 311.15 used. A main feature was the introduction of Mausers newly developed at that time high-performance smokeless powder rimless bottlenecked rifle 7.65×53mm Mauser cartridge. The two rifles became known as the 89 Belgian (with a barrel shroud) and the 91 Argentine (with a 71 layout) Mausers, identical in their function and feed system. Argentine Mauser Argentina Mauser 1891 Custom Cadet Carbine 7.65x53 Near Mint Superb Rifle with High Quality Scope. What is the difference between 89 Belgian and 91 Argentine Mauser? In the 1950s, these rifles were still kept in reserve but many of them were rebuilt and rechambered in 7.92×57mm during the 1930s.
The need for this effort had been made obvious by a series of severe defeats suffered by Spanish forces in battles for the Spanish enclave in North Africa. They are excellent quality rifles, and feature a number of unique markings. 1895 Spanish Mauser Carbine - 7x57mm Mauser The Mauser Model 1893 rifle was the result of a call for tenders from the Spanish Army, which sought to modernize or eliminate black powder weapons. These were chambered for 7x57mm Mauser (the standard Chilean military cartridge) and were all delivered prior to the outbreak of World War Two. I did some work on it and now its a sub-MOA rifle for the first three shots. At any rate, the Carabinieros needed rifles, and in 1935 they placed an order for 10,000 carbines from Mauser in Oberndorf. Some of these rifles were captured by Kurdish and Circassian rebels. Other than my 1895 DWM Chilean Mauser and a 1922 carbine, my only other 7x57 is a Winchester 70 that began like my Ruger 77.
Mauser 1890 rifles were fielded by both Nationalist and Sultanate armies during the Turkish War of Independence. The rarity and the desirability of this rifle cannot be overstated…It is both one of the earliest known intact surviving Belgian Model 1889 Mauser Rifles and it is also one of the most significant Belgian Military weapons to come on the market.
My Julia Dutch Mauser in 8mm is very close to this rifle in appearance and size, yet it is a real pain to shoot. Plus, since it is in 7mm Mauser, it does not have the fireball and recoil problem of similar police carbines in 8mm. This is already one of my favorites, being extremely lightweight and mobile. The rifle is all matching down to the cleaning rod, and despite a varnish at some point, it retains all the original stock markings. S small contract, only 10,000 where made in my understanding. 75.00USDto Floor+ (7.50) buyers premium + applicable fees & taxes. The crest is amazing, one of my favorites of all time- Orden y Patria, the slogan of the Carabineros de Chile. On top of being a Oberndorf made rifle it also bears the Mauser Banner on the rear receiver bridge. It is the first major modification of the Mauser Model 1893 and was produced by Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken, known as DWM, and Ludwig Loewe Company during the period of 1895-1900 - Due to the early date of manufacture these rifles. I had seen these for years and always wanted one, a model of 1935 Chilean contract carbine. The Mauser Model 1895 adopted as Fusil Mauser Chileno Mo 1895 by Chilean forces, is a bolt operated magazine fed rifle using the 7×57mm Mauser cartridge.