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SCARCE SPANISH ISSUED ARGENTINE 1891 MAUSER BOLT

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:150.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 500.00 USD
SCARCE SPANISH ISSUED ARGENTINE 1891 MAUSER BOLT
ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 7.65 Arg. S# H2734. Bbl. 29". Matching numbers on bbl., bolt, mag., rear sight & rear sight tab. Stock number is illegible. This rifle is one of an estimated 10,000 Argentine 1891 Mauser rifles that were diverted from Argentina to Spain after an 1894 rebellion in Morocco. After the rebellion was over, these guns were sent to Spanish occupation forces in Cuba. They would of course see use in the Spanish American War. Following that conflict the guns were sent to Springfield Armory were they were auctioned off and 2,047 sold to Bannerman the well known NYC surplus dealer. These Spanish issued guns fall in the G & H prefix ranges & have the older Gew 88 style 2000m rear sight. Most notably they lack crests unlike a standard Argentine issued rifle. Walnut stock w/ bottom mounted sling swivels. No handguard or cleaning rod present. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Argentine 1909 bayonet w/ matching numbered scabbard & unground crest in good condition. CONDITION: stock has an older oil finish w/ faint Argentine cartouches, scattered dings & handling marks. Metal is turning to a brown patina w/ heavy oxidation ahead of rear sight, further scattered oxidation & traces of original blue. Fair bore w/ worn rifling & scattered frosting. (01-23846/MJC). ANTIQUE. $300-500.