07 January 2003, 05:31
<'Trapper'>Peruvian MAusers
Greetings! I have two Peruvian Mausers that I have had for years and fully intended to convert to sporters at some point but find I no longer have time to do most of the things I like. One of the rifles is a 1909 by Loewe (SP?) in 7.65 and the other is an FN model 1935 in 30-06. Anybody have an idea of what a ball park value of these two rifles would be if I were to decide to sell them and buy one "ReadyRolled?"
Also have a barrel action, 1917 Enfield by Winchester that I wonder about??
Thanks in advance, and regards.
11 January 2003, 15:00
<JBelk>'Trapper'---
I'd love to see some close-ups of them. the 1909 should be made at Mauser-Werkes, Orbendorf and have a square-topped clip guide. Most Lowe made Peruvians were like the M-91 Argentine. You might have an unusual one.
I have a nice pre-war Husquvarna 9.3x62 I might be willing to use as trading material.
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<'Trapper'>I am sorry but do not have the ability to do photos at present. I'll check and see if I can come up with a way to post up with some and if so I will put them up.
Regards,