This video focuses on the 1891 Argentine Mauser rifle, detailing its historical origins and significance. The description highlights its development as a replacement for older rifles and its manufacture by prominent German arms companies. It also mentions the caliber used and its continued service with the Argentine Police well into the 1960s, providing context for this classic military firearm.
This guide details the loading and live-fire demonstration of the Argentine Mauser 1891, as presented by Misha. It covers the manual loading of the unique single-stack internal box magazine with five rounds of 7.65x53mm Argentine ammunition, cycling the bolt, engaging and disengaging the safety, and firing at a steel target from a benched position. The demonstration highlights proficiency with vintage bolt-action firearms.
This review of the Mauser 1891 highlights its early design as a small bore, smokeless powder, magazine repeating rifle. Key features discussed include its weight, overall length, the balance point of the ammunition, the action's stiffness, the safety mechanism, and the sight variations. The rifle is noted for being advanced at its adoption but quickly surpassed by later Mauser designs.
This documentary delves into the history and technical specifications of the Argentine Mauser Model 1891. It details its development in response to regional arms races, its design evolution from earlier Mauser models, and its adoption by Argentina. The video also provides a close look at the rifle's mechanics, including bolt operation, magazine feeding, and the use of stripper clips, offering insights into its place in early smokeless powder rifle development.
This guide details the fundamental manual of arms for the Mauser Modelo 1891 Argentino, as demonstrated by Misha. It covers safe loading procedures using stripper clips, bolt operation, safety engagement, and sight adjustment. The video emphasizes proper handling techniques for this historical bolt-action rifle, highlighting its 5-round internal magazine capacity and the standard 7.65x53mm Mauser caliber.
This guide details the correct method for mounting the handguard on an 1891 Argentine Mauser. It emphasizes using 18-gauge copper wire, typically sourced from the center conductor of RG6 coaxial cable, instead of steel wire. The process involves carefully twisting the wire and winding it into a specific groove and pocket designed on the 1891 model to prevent damage and ensure a secure fit. The guide also advises cleaning the area under the handguard during this process.
This guide details the loading and firing procedure for the Mauser Modelo 1891 Argentino rifle, as demonstrated by Misha. It covers the use of stripper clips for rapid loading of the 7.65x53mm Mauser ammunition and the basic steps for safe operation, including chambering a round, aiming, firing, and observing the action cycle. The demonstration emphasizes proficient handling and knowledge of historical firearms.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Model 1891 Argentine Mauser rifle, highlighting its historical significance as an early smokeless powder firearm closely based on the Belgian Model 1889. The presenter, Roy Hill from Brownells, details key features like its bolt action, detachable magazine, stripper clip capability, and the 7.65x53mm cartridge. He also discusses modifications made to the design after 1893, such as handguard length, magazine retaining screws, cleaning rod material, and rear sight types, suggesting his specific rifle was manufactured in 1896.
This video, Part 2 of a series, features a shooting demonstration of a 1909 Argentine Mauser rifle manufactured in 1912. It builds upon a previous installment, with a link provided. The content appears to be a review or range test of this historical firearm, highlighting its operation and potentially its accuracy. The included hashtags suggest a focus on firearms, military history, and collecting.
This episode of American Rifleman Television's "I Have This Old Gun" series focuses on Argentine Mauser rifles. The video likely delves into the history, features, and perhaps the shooting characteristics of these firearms, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts of classic military surplus rifles.
This video focuses on a surplus release of Argentine Mauser rifles, specifically the M1891 and 1909 models. It highlights these historical firearms, likely covering their condition, features, and potential value for collectors and enthusiasts. The video caters to those interested in classic bolt-action rifles and military surplus.
You've reached the end! 11 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.