See the advert I just posted.ĭutchNot a MW rifle, mine still has a 29.5" barrel and came with what's left of the badly hacked original, serial number matched, stock. The bolt handle bend could be one of the Montgomery Wards guns. Mine is a C-prefix made in 1892 so your B-prefix was also 1892. Many like this one were imported in like-new, unissued condition for very modest cost. In general, the Argentine Model 1891 is a very interesting rifle to collect as there are myriad differences throughout the production years which lasted until 1902. Its a powder puff load for wimmin and children. 314" (.30-30 bullet) using 10.5 grs Swede gallery powder (like Unique). Then the next 10 rds went repeatidly into the X ring. The first 4 shots were dialing in the scope at 50 yards. This target shows me zeroing when using the scope for the first time. I haven't spent enough time with the 1909 so it may show it's true colors eventually. The 1909 just won't shoot as good as this 1891. I own both this 1891 and a DWM Model 1909 Argentine Mauser. C-prefix dates to 1892 (per Webster's book). Pristine with the exception of the crest being ground off. Another gunshow purchase $100 (circa 1999).
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