Just another 7x57 Spanish Mauser story..... I got the rifle many years ago for free with no bolt or sights and a cracked up sporterized mil. stock. Over the years I did work on it, bought a bolt for 20 bucks, pulled the barrel and stripped the old rusted up blue off and set the head space to .004. Had it drilled and tapped for scope base mounts (120 bucks later.. ouch!). Bought some 1 inch ring mounts. Releived the bolt handle to clear an old scope my good old brother had laying around that he genourously gave to me . Did some build up on the trigger and changed the spring. Found another banged up but usable sporter mil. stock for 10 bucks and did a boiled linseed oil and mineral spirits sanded-in mud finish which was topped off with 7 coats of Truoil and a final Truoil and rottenstone polish finish.
At 100 yards and surplus Spanish ammo (from 1973) it stayed in the black after some scope dialing until the barrel heated up. Some fresh hunting ammo and another day at the range should make it a keeper! GI1
At 100 yards and surplus Spanish ammo (from 1973) it stayed in the black after some scope dialing until the barrel heated up. Some fresh hunting ammo and another day at the range should make it a keeper! GI1
How To Date A Spanish Mauser For Sale
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How To Date A Spanish Mauser For A
Model 1893s and 1916s are basically very similar variations on the same theme. Information on Spanish-made Mausers in the literature is contradictory
the left) and help you to identify which one you have. The first step is to determine if it is in the Model 1893/1916 'family'.
All Model 1893's and Model 1916's have a rib on the left side of the receiver wall, and the bolt face is squared off at the bottom. All were originally
the left) and help you to identify which one you have. The first step is to determine if it is in the Model 1893/1916 'family'.
All Model 1893's and Model 1916's have a rib on the left side of the receiver wall, and the bolt face is squared off at the bottom. All were originally