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1941 german mauser rifle with bayonet
1941 german mauser rifle with bayonet









  1. 1941 GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE WITH BAYONET SERIAL NUMBERS
  2. 1941 GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE WITH BAYONET SERIAL
  3. 1941 GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE WITH BAYONET CRACK

1941 GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE WITH BAYONET SERIAL

Receiver legend is "RE" (Remington Arms) and the serial number. 6289īrazilian Itajuba Mauser Rifle for sale - See PICTURESīritish Enfield Pattern 1914 (P14) No.3 Mk.I rifleīritish WW1 service rifle, manufactured by Remington for the British Contract.

1941 GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE WITH BAYONET CRACK

Repaired hairline crack in the handguard. Stock is in very good condition, no cracks. Shiny bore with strong rifling, dark in the grooves. Metal finish: 75% bluing started turning brown, no rust. Model number is not marked, which is unusual. E5593īelgian Mauser M89 Carbine for sale - See PICTURESīrazilian Mauser, made in Brazil after their army switched from 7mm Mauser to. A small cosmetic arsenal repair sliver is missing at the right side of the receiver. Serial numbers match except the mag floorplate. Marked "Fabrique Nationale Herstal-Liege". Rare Belgian Mauser, made by FN, used in WW1. 9911IĪustrian Mannlicher M95 Repetier Carbine for sale - See PICTURESįabrique Nationale, Herstal, Belgium, 1890

1941 GERMAN MAUSER RIFLE WITH BAYONET SERIAL NUMBERS

Receiver, barrel, & bolt serial numbers match. Metal finish is 100% strong dark bluing, no pitting. 'S'-marked for the 8x56R 'Spitzer' conversion. Austrian Eagle proofmarks are on the receiver and barrel. "Steyr M95" is faintly marked on top of the receiver. Official designation: M95 Repetierkarabiner mit Stutzenring. Straight pull Mannlicher bolt action carbine made by Steyr for the Austro-Hungarian Army cca 1916. Oesterreichische Waffenfabrik Steyr, Austria, cca 1916Īustrian Mannlicher M1895/30 (M.95/30) Repetierkarabiner C8115Īrgentine Mauser M91 Engineers' Carbine For Sale - See PICTURES A very rare carbine variant, all matching, with an intact crest. A soundly repaired crack at the left side of the grip. All serial numbers match! Stock is in good condition. Argentine Crest is present! Metal finish is 95% bluing. The receiver is marked "Mauser Modelo Argentino 1891" and "Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken, Berlin". A4760Īrgentine Mauser M91 Rifle for Sale - See PICTURESĪrgentine Mauser M1891 Engineers' CarbineĪrgentine Contract Mauser, made by DWM in Germany. A nice "old world" quality German made rifle in very good overall condition. Several interesting markings and an unusual tag. All serial numbers match! Stock is in excellent condition. Scattered light pitting, mosty at the woodline. Argentine crest was removed during a government change. Marked "Mauser Modelo Argentino 1891" and "Manufactura Loewe, Berlin". MANOWAR'S MILITARY SURPLUS RIFLES FOR SALE - Last updated 10/8/17Īrgentine Contract Mauser, made by Loewe in Germany. Few people will really know what it was like to handle a factory new condition Mauser 98K rifle.Manowar's Military Surplus Rifles for Sale The bottom line is this you buy this rifle and you will be putting your hands on a gun a German soldier would have received back in 1941, with the same newness the same look and the same feel. Today, one of these rifles will turn up but rarely ever one this stunning. Over the years a few of these rifles made it south into the States where they were instantly snapped up. There were a few top examples that were new and still had the original matching numbered bayonets. These rifles do turn up from German sources but they are well worn and used.Ī few unopened crates of these rifles were discovered in Portugal about 25-30 years ago and they were exported and sold into Canada. Indeed, many of these rifles were not even sent to the Portuguese but straight to the Russian Front, as they were diverted back into the German Army who had just invaded the Soviet Union. These rifles are straight off the assembly line German Military issued K98k Rifles, they are waffenamted and made just like any other 1941 Mauser made 98k, the only difference being that the stock and receiver bear the State Crest of Portugal. This rifle is all matching, including the matching numbered bayonet. These rifles are known as the 1941 Portuguese contract Mauser 98k rifles. This is an exceptional example of a mint new condition un-fired, still partially in the packing grease Mauser K98k as marked and sold to Portugal in 1941.











1941 german mauser rifle with bayonet