Argentine Mauser 1891

Published on May 30, 2025
Duration: 0:56

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.

Quick Summary

The Argentine Mauser 1891 is a bolt-action rifle chambered in 7.65x53mm Argentine, manufactured by Loewe Berlin. It features a unique 5-round single-stack internal box magazine that is loaded manually, one round at a time. The rifle's operation involves cycling the bolt and utilizing a bolt-mounted safety lever.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Visual Overview
  2. 00:07Loading Procedure
  3. 00:25Markings and Safety
  4. 00:29Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you load the Argentine Mauser 1891?

The Argentine Mauser 1891 is loaded manually by inserting five rounds of 7.65x53mm Argentine cartridges one by one into its unique single-stack internal box magazine. Ensure the rifle is unloaded and the safety is engaged before beginning the loading process.

What caliber is the Argentine Mauser 1891?

The Argentine Mauser 1891 is chambered in the 7.65x53mm Argentine caliber. This cartridge was specifically developed for Mauser rifles and is known for its effectiveness.

Who manufactured the Argentine Mauser 1891 shown in the video?

The Argentine Mauser 1891 featured in the video was manufactured by Loewe Berlin. The receiver markings clearly display 'MAUSER MODELO ARGENTINO 1891 MANUFACTURA LOEWE BERLIN'.

What are the key features of the Argentine Mauser 1891's magazine?

The Argentine Mauser 1891 is equipped with a distinctive single-stack internal box magazine. It has a capacity of five rounds and protrudes slightly when fully loaded, requiring manual loading of each cartridge.

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