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08 April 2011, 21:20
Brentp
any mauser experts? Rifle id and question
To my untrained eye, this appears to be an 1909 Argintinian Mauser.

Does there appear to be any modifications to it? (bent bolt handle, lack of mauser emblem on top side of receiver, no blueing on receiver)

If its been modified, then I will probably see if I can sell it for parts. If it hasent been modified, then I would like to find a stock for it.

thanks for any help




08 April 2011, 22:22
Antelope Sniper
It's just what it says it is:

http://www.surplusrifle.com/sh...inecarbine/index.asp
09 April 2011, 03:45
DaMan
Brent, that's what it says it is ..... and that means it's a desirable large ring standard 98 style action! tu2
09 April 2011, 05:58
Brentp
okay, thanks guys! The fact that it is missing the eblem from the receiver like the ones in the pictures form the link have makes me think that someone started to modify this gun. I think I will try and get some money for the action versus trying to find a stock for it and keep it origanal.
09 April 2011, 06:27
Caretaker
Price?


Never follow a bad move with a stupid move.
09 April 2011, 06:40
A7Dave
quote:
Originally posted by Brentp:
okay, thanks guys! The fact that it is missing the eblem from the receiver like the ones in the pictures form the link have makes me think that someone started to modify this gun. I think I will try and get some money for the action versus trying to find a stock for it and keep it origanal.


Most/many 1909 Argentines imported to the US had the crest ground off. It is not unusual. Look around on gunbroker.com to see the current value. If you are going to make a custom mauser, this is the #1 action to use.


Dave
09 April 2011, 09:55
Brentp
quote:
Most/many 1909 Argentines imported to the US had the crest ground off. It is not unusual.


Ahh, so thats why. It seemed strange that it was missing. Any idea as to why they did that?

Still have to decide whether I want to turn it into a complete, or sell it...

Thanks for the replys!
09 April 2011, 20:22
SmokinJ
There's nothing wrong with what you have. With that said if you're wanting a complete military configuration rifle you'd be better off selling what you have because getting the stock and other hardware you need may be hard. I just looked on Numrich parts and they don't have stocks. Sell it and look on Gunbroker or Auction Arms for one.
10 April 2011, 06:59
D Humbarger
The bent bolt handle is an alteration. It is supposed to be straight.



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10 April 2011, 08:41
SmokinJ
Appears to have a carbine bolt. See if the bolt number matches the receiver and you'll probably find out it doesn't.
11 April 2011, 06:30
Caretaker
the '09's also had a carbine version.


Never follow a bad move with a stupid move.
11 April 2011, 06:31
Caretaker
oh - the '09's receivers were in the white when shipped new.


Never follow a bad move with a stupid move.