Chilean mauser tall front sight
The upper band has a lug for the Model bayonet. The Mauser Model is a modification of the Mauser Model The stock has a straight wrist and a handguard which stretches from the receiver ring to the lower barrel band. These guns were all made between andIt was exported to many overseas powers, including the Chilean forces which adopted as the Fusil Mauser Chileno Mo Because of this issue, a misunderstanding occurred regarding the identification between the Model and Model Some of the last rifles delivered by DWM were equipped with turned down bolt handles which made them suitable for the South African farmers on horseback. These rifles do not show much wear since conversion.
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The rear of the long rifles receiver is stamped with "7. The long rifles have been re-blued, to include bluing of the receiver. The 7mm SR does not have this second retaining clip,instead the nose cap is held in place by a bolt. Both variations of the long rifle have a second retaining clip on the right side behind the nose cap. Chilean Steyr 1912 Mauser - sn A2xxxĪll four variations have a lower barrel band retaining clip on the right side of the fore stock. The 7mm short rifle has a turned down bolt, as do the short rifles of this vintage from other manufacturers. This longer than on the 7mm SR tangent sight is also found on the 7. The long rifle's rear sight is a tangent type graduated up to 20 hundred meters.
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The 7mm short rifle's rear sight is a tangent type, graduated to 14 hundred meters. At least one refinished with receiver bluing, 7mm SR is reported, but it appears to be the only one. The receivers and bolts of these rifles were origonally 'in the white'.
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The sling also comes with a heavy wire loop which may be used to pull the sling tight the length of the fore-stock to a hook which is on the underside of the "H" type Mauser nose cap. The front of the sling is retained by a loop under the lower barrel band around the fore-stock and wooden hand guard, about midway on the barrel. Steyr Model 1912 MauserĪ second possible rear sling attachment is in the front of the trigger guard. There is a sling attachment in the normal place behind the stock's pistol grip. The sling is retained at the rear by a quick-release attachment. To the best of my knowledge is the only date appearing under the crest on the stock. This is opposite the stock disk on the right side which is stamped with crossed miner's hammers, another Chilean Proof. The crest is also stamped on the left of the stock with underneath. Modelo is stamped under the crest on the receiver. The front of the receiver is stamped deeply with the crest of Chile, on the left of the crest is a standing Huemul the Andes deeron the right a standing condor, in the center a shield with a large 5-pointed star and with plumes out the top and boughs underneath the shield. If the wood does not go all around the rear sight, you need the G98MCSS.The Steyr M Chilean Mauser. Available only in the SnapSights (front and rear sight) model due to the extremely short front sight.
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It is designed for the carbine (not the short rifle). It will not fit the Gew 98 (the German rifle with the sight that looks like Santa’s sleigh). This sight is for the German K98k and direct descendants such as the Yugo K98k. If you are not sure what sight you have on your rifle please give us a call before ordering. Available in MicroClick™ rear sight (SP3MC) and SnapSights model (SP3MCSS). 473 between the pivot ears and is held in place with a. The second issue is the “conventional tangent” leaf rear sight and measures. We do not offer any sight for the Argentine Mauser. This sight base has a concave bend to it and our sights will not fit that rifle. The first rifles were issued with the “Lange Vizier” rear sight (see picture). The 1916 Spanish Mauser was issued with three different rear sights. If it’s a 98 Mauser with a standard tangent sight and wood all the way around the rear sight, this is probably your sight! Available in MicroClick™ rear sight (T38MC), used in conjunction with existing front sight and our SnapSights model (T38MCSS), a front and rear aperture system. It fits a wide range of Mauser 98-actioned rifles from countries all over the world -the Czech VZ 24, 1908 Brazilian, 1938 Turk, 1948 Yugo, and many more.