Argentine Mauser Serial Number Database
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If you find your Mauser code here it's the first way to identify your Mauser factory or where it was tested. It should give you approximately year of production or other basic info. Most founded code is four digit serial number like (2938), sometimes with letters (2938S). Sep 30, 2009 These old mauser rifles have a pretty frail looking fireing pin which is pretty hard as compared to a Mauser model 98 like compareing a tooth pick to a bridge spike. I'd recomend not dry fireing the 1891 at a minimum of a slip up once in a great while one may get by without damage. On the rear sight base under the pivot hole is the Argentine 'handshake.' In my junk pile is a like new on the outside - with totally ruined bore - barrel from a 1908 Brazilian Mauser cal 7X57. It has the serial number on the other side of the chamber. Immediately behind that it has the B in a circle like your barrel.
Argentine Mauser Serial Number Database
I have a rifle marked on the receiver Mauser Modelo Argentino 1909. Serial number is matching on the receiver, bolt, floor plate, cleaning rod, and stock. Are there any other places that have a serial number on the in this model Mauser?
Except for some dings in the wood and a little darkening of the rear bolt area it looks like new and original.
It will not chamber new Privi Partizan brass marked 7.65x53 but will chamber and extract new 7mm brass.
It appears to have a .276 bore and a .285 groove. I pounded a 7mm cast bullet into the muzzle for these measurements made with a dial caliper. A RCBS 30-165-SIL will not even begin to enter the bore.
The barrel is 29 and 1/8 inch long from the muzzle to the bolt face. 4 groove and as close as I can measure a 8 1/2 inch twist.
The rifle does not look like it has been rebarreled.
Were these rifles chambered for cartridges other than the 7.65x53?
What do I have?