Argentine Mauser 1909

Published on January 14, 2025
Duration: 0:56

This guide details the process of loading and operating the Argentine Mauser 1909 rifle, based on the demonstration. It covers proper ammunition handling, magazine loading, and bolt action cycling. The speaker, identified as a Firearms Enthusiast/Collector, emphasizes smooth operation and consistent accuracy.

Quick Summary

The Argentine Mauser 1909 is a bolt-action rifle chambered in 7.65x53mm Argentine. It features an internal box magazine with a 5-round capacity, loaded from the top. The Mauser 98-style bolt action is known for its smooth operation, as demonstrated with PPU (Prvi Partizan) ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Argentine Mauser 1909
  2. 00:05PPU 7.65x53mm Ammunition Details
  3. 00:11Loading and Bolt Action Operation
  4. 00:26Live Fire Demonstration
  5. 00:50Slow Motion Bolt Ejection

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you load the Argentine Mauser 1909?

The Argentine Mauser 1909 features an internal box magazine. Cartridges are loaded individually from the top into the magazine well. Once loaded, the bolt is cycled to chamber the first round.

What caliber is the Argentine Mauser 1909?

The Argentine Mauser 1909 is chambered in the 7.65x53mm Argentine caliber. The video specifically showcases PPU (Prvi Partizan) ammunition in this caliber.

What is the capacity of the Argentine Mauser 1909's magazine?

The Argentine Mauser 1909 is equipped with an internal box magazine that holds 5 rounds of 7.65x53mm Argentine ammunition.

What type of action does the Argentine Mauser 1909 have?

The Argentine Mauser 1909 utilizes a classic bolt-action mechanism, similar to the Mauser 98 design. This requires manual operation of the bolt to chamber rounds and eject spent casings.

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