1891 Argentine Mauser Carbine Serial Numbers
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Hello,,the 1891 mauser is chambered for the 7.65argintine mauser cartridge,,ammo is available in militart and a few comercial offerings,,,, Value would depend on how correct and original you rifle is. And if a rifle model or carbine model,,a rifle model in original configuration would be worth 250good-350 excellent,the higher end would be for an all matching serial number rifle,,not import stamped,,with original finish on wood and metal,,the good price would be for an average condition import stamped rifle with some parts non matching.or some parts refinished,,,,when it comes to military rifle original as issued means everything,,collectors will buy battle scarded model over new looking examples,,just because you don't find many new rifle over 100 yrs old that were used in combat!
Brian, If you would describe your rifle as good as you can,be sure and not use the complete serial, someone out here might be able to help with a price range. The argentine 1891 model had 2 versions, a long barrel for combat and a carbin made for(engineers)which is a short barrel, and chambered in a 7.65x.53. Good luck with your interest. I have the engineer model and am looking for some ammo. I've never fired this rifle because of unable to find ammo. I want to use it for hunting. If you want to sell some, I would be interested.
The 1891 Mauser Carbine I own has a shield with no wording. The two half fields in the center background represent the colors of the Argentine flag (sky blue and white) in the rifle the colored top half of the shield is represented by striations in the metal) this half represents: Justice, Loyalty, and Fraternity.
My e-mail is. I have had the same problem finding a price for my 1891 Engineer with all matching numbers with the seal in tact, gun is VG condition. I have researched the web and have come to find out it is worth in the range of $300 to $400 and maybe a little more if everything in in VG to Fine condition. You can find a strap for it on the web.
If you are trying to sell the gun check with your local gun shop and see what they may need to price it to sell. That should be a start for pricing. In your research, look into the chamber pressures. This rifle was made in 1891 and the steel is not as strong as todays guns due to heat treating. Be very careful when you buy ammo, and know the chamber will split or blow out with too much pressure. The.308 is mentioned a lot in forums, but its pressure is too high for guns made prior to 1898 or later. The pressure is somewhere between 40, and 50,000 p.s.i.
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In the 1891's. Be sure to do a test fire at a safe distance. I found a picture of one that had blown out, and it wasn't good. Good Luck with your research.