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1895 mauser serial numbers
1895 mauser serial numbers









The buttplate shows scratches, discoloration from oxidation, and surface erosion. Stock Configuration & Condit i on : The hardwood mannlicher stock has a straight grip, cutout for the bolt handle, metal nose cap with sight wings, barrel band with sling loop, sling bar & sling ring under the butt, and a metal buttplate. When flipped up it uses a sliding sight ladder marked from “4-14”. The rear sight is a “V” notched blade attached to a flip sight ladder assembly. Sights / Optics: The front sight is an inverted “V” post set between 2 protective ears. The left side of the buttstock is marked with a “crowned” Spanish crest that is dated “1894”. Several of the metal parts are marked with small Spanish acceptance marks and inspection stamps. The bottom metal and rear of the bolt assembly (twice) are marked with the last 2 digits of the serial number.

1895 mauser serial numbers

The left side of the receiver, the wood below it (faded), the top of the bolt handle, and the bottom metal are each marked with the serial number. The top of the receiver is marked the “crowned” Spanish crest and “BERLIN 1894”. Markings: There is no visible import mark. It is designated as a Model “1895” Carbine despite the earlier dates on the receiver.Īction Type: Bolt Action, Internal Magazine The Model 1895 Carbine was not approved by the Military until 1895.

1895 mauser serial numbers

Model: 1895 Carbine (page 311 of Joe Puleo’s book, Bolt Action Military Rifles of the World). Make: Loewe & Company of Berlin, Germany. Arrow_back Return To All Sold Items arrow_back Return To Sold Foreign Military Arms











1895 mauser serial numbers