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 entry details the Peruvian Navy 1891 Mauser Carbine, a conversion of the 1891 Peruvian Mauser long rifle. Expert analysis highlights its unique markings, including Peruvian and Argentine inscriptions, and Belgian proof marks on the barrel. Key features like the Lange Vizier rear sight and the protruding 5-round magazine are examined, alongside the mystery surrounding stock markings.
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