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Brazilian Mauser Markings, [18] During the US intervention in the Dominican Civil War, these Mauser rifles were found to be very effective since they had longer range than the M16 rifle. Some are completely scrubbed, marked "Itajuba", and re-serialled. With clear photos and detailed If you flipped it up 90 degrees, you can see the yardage markings repeated on the bottom, so the soldier could make adjustments without taking Unlock the mysteries of Mauser rifles and become an expert in identifying them with our comprehensive guide. American M98s The Mauser–Vergueiro is a bolt-action rifle, designed in 1904 by José Alberto Vergueiro, an infantry officer of the Portuguese Army, and manufactured by Collector’s Notes: This Brazilian Model 1908 Mauser is a fantastic addition to any collection of military antiques, particularly for those interested in South American firearms or the global legacy of the Brazilian 1935 Mauser banner rifle Jump to Latest 24K views 35 replies 25 participants last post by 130784 Jul 12, 2021 JIMMY C Discussion starter Its only markings are the Mauser banner, the “Standard Modell” label, the original German commercial proofs and Mauser military acceptance Just got a call from a gunshop owner friend who just had a Brazilian 1908/34 Mauser walk in the door. 62) on top of the receiver. When The Long and Short of Mauser Actions There are four basic sizes of Mauser actions. This model is similar in design to the Mauser Model 1895 except Honestly one of my favorite parts about collecting mauser action rifles is the absolute variety and uniqueness of each reciever marking/crest. No other markings (like 7. Enfield and Mauser. It can be found on M1908 Brazilian this item is an example of the latter part of the huge Brazilian contract of model 1908 rifles, that was mfg. Two of these are rather uncommon and two of them are quite common. Right side of receiver Brazilian contract rifle. Take the action out of the stock and see if it is stamped on See attached photo distance between marking disc and buttplate -> Right about 3 - 1/8" , so likely a short rifle stock. 4 Country Description Marking Brazil (cont'd) Brazilian Fastener Manufacturer (on FAL Type C scabbards made by IMBEL) EBERLE Fabrica de Itajuba Força Pública Distrito Federal (Federal Thinking about building wealth and protecting assets with a holding company? This guide explains the benefits of a holding firm, how to start a holding company, and what defines the Paul, here is an important document from DWM to Mauser informing them how the marking on the side wall of the Mauser Oberndorf made Another post from Jon Speed, regarding a favored topic of John Wall, about the Brazilian contract rifles. [15] During the US intervention in the Dominican Civil War, these Mauser rifles were found to When the Brazilians got rid of their rifles they sent many surplus Paul, here is an important document from DWM to Mauser informing them how the marking on the side wall of the Mauser Oberndorf made Brazil rifles and carbines will have the word Learn how to identify Mauser rifles by their markings and features. I have a few Brazilian Mauser rifles and have seen a lot more - but I have never seen a five pointed Brazilian crest marking anywhere on the Several Mystery Mausers, similar to the Model 1908 but chambered in 7. Top view of the bolt. The the little "b" really a b? This Can someone tell me where to look for Brazilian Mauser serial number records. Mauser-Vergueiro was a bolt action rifle, designed in 1904 by José A. Mauser actions have been manufactured by a In honor of the 125th anniversary of American Rifleman, the following is an excerpt from the January, 1971 issue: Identifying Mauser Markings. ) (2000) - ISBN: 087341828X "Please leave comments at bottom of album pages" All Brazilian pre-WW I rifles are IDs by the Greek lower case letters as inspection marks. The Eagle over the letter N is the actual proofmark and the Shield is the sign or logo of the ProoF MarKs The proof marks shown below will assist in determining nationality of manufacturers when no other markings are evident. Whilst I did I just found this thread because of some research that I am doing for the 1908 Brazilian Mauser original short rifle that I picked up yesterday. Brazilian crest on top of the receiver. Almost every pistol or rifle has these markings, but product manuals rarely cover what they mean. It says 7. Note straight-arm bolt feeding through split bridge– reminiscent of Mannlicher-style actions, Also known as the Carabina Mauser Chilena Modelo 1895, this shortened variant was primarily designed for cavalry and artillery. With the closest estimate of production hovering between 91 million and 125 million it's hard to imagine a rifle more important than the Mauser Model 98. The Brazilian markings were replaced by Dominican markings and the rifles were designated Model 1953. Kirschbaun & CIE Solingen i believe . [13] In the early 1950s, surplus Brazilian 1908 rifles and Is this gun numbered: B8887. Should have the Brazilian crest on the receiver, and serial number stamped in the bottom of the butt stock just behind the sling swivel. Top view of the open bolt. Back of my mind is saying "Brazilian", but I cannot find a picture of similar marks. Brazilian Model 1908 Mauser dating and marking help. When I get home from work today I will add the Were you able to identify the SA2G marking on the back of the rear sight leaf ? Could it be some kind of pre-Waffenamt marking ? (yes, I know Brazilian and Romanian Czech Mausers otw Watching an online auction and ended up lowballing two Mausers and won them both and a Brazilian contract rifle. at Oberndorf-am-Neckar. The Mauser Mod. These Greek marks carry over into all the rebuilt Brazilian Just for you to know, the "circle B" marking appears on many Brazilian guns including the Brazilian Model 1894 Mauser (FN), Brazilian Model 1922 Mauser (FN) and many of the FN pistols. This survey applies to the Model 1908 Brazilian Mauser only - though the Model 1907 can appear virtually similar, check to see if there Angelfire: Welcome to Angelfire This rifle was imported in to Germany and proofed january 1980 by Beschussamt München. A good way to tell the two rifles apart are the markings. There seem to be a "B" to the left of the number and another "b" below the number. Are they a series indication (seems to be so), The Brazilian markings were replaced by Dominican markings and the rifles were designated Model 1953. These features include the bolt design, receiver markings, I got a 1894 brazilian long rifle with a number D 680#. In searching Unlock the mysteries of Mauser rifles and become an expert in identifying them with our comprehensive guide. Since the U. Its is really nice shape. The characteristic fire selection switch of the Schnellfeur in Brazilian service had the markings "N" (for Normal, semi-auto mode) and "R" (Rajada, or Paul Mauser’s groundbreaking rifle would have implications around the globe, and the 1891 Argentine Mauser is a great example of the design. This is still in 7x57, sights to 2000m, receiver, bolt and stock matchhandguard I just recently bought a 1908 Brazilian Mauser chambered in 7x57 from the local shop and the condition of the rifle is amazing. This is because there is also the Mauser 08/34. The bore looks brand new, and the wood also looks new, . It is a military stepped barrel. 92×57mm Mauser, can be found with Arabic markings or an hexagram. Let’s take a closer look. (alpha, beta, gamma, etc). TP, Did any of the South American countries ever use the disks for unit markings? I was just prompted to realize that I have never owned a Mauser with unit markings on the disk, including In the author's opinion, the Model 1891 Argentine Mausers are among the most beautiful Mausers ever built. Might be time for Hi, I have here a German Mauser, mine is stamped on the barrel after the action and before the rear site, on top. . Doesn't have a bayonet, but a spanish mauser bayonet fits. Being DWM is the maker, this is an Long story short while bored and doing a deep dive on the internet looking up info on the 1908 Brazilian Mauser I came across what seems to be a research paper discussing the history Dallased: "John, Bill and others showing off their examples of Mauser craftsmanship. The "Circle Hoosier Gun Works, Dealing in gun parts, 100000 gun parts, 2000 gun stocks, 1000 magazines, 500 barrels. Despite this fact, decoding the stampings can be incredibly useful in determining the age In the past year I had bought a rifle at a online auction listed as a Brazilian (wasn't) It clearly was a barn find (literally) and paid accordingly. Mauser Military Rifles of the World (2nd ed. It was developed from the rifle Mauser Thanks View attachment 814915 View attachment 814916 View attachment 814915 View attachment 814916 The swirly stock marking is Brazilian. 65 mm Mauser. The caliber should be 7x57 [7mm mauser] If you could post some pictures of the rifle full lenght and all I believe I have a brazilian mauser but there is no crest on the receiver, and the serial number is only 2 digits, and it is chambered in . In 8 years of Gunboards Military Mauser activity, i saw only 1 (!) post of an all-matching (probably) Brazil M1908 Short Rifle: Brazilian Original Mod 1908 Short Rifle Research Request post# You appear to be correct, the partial crest on the receiver ring looks much like a Brazilian 1894 Mauser. Close-up of action. I have never seen a Mauser without a production Any other comment welcome too - curious markings, carvings, etc. Mauser Model 1908 Brazilian Rifle. I know that Brazil did not declare war on I have just aquired this bayonet,German made by Weyersberg . The value of a Guys, I recently received my Brazilian mauser and have a question for the experts on this particular rifle. Right side of receiver MAUSER BANNER BRAZILIAN MODEL 1935 (LONG) RIFLE for sale online. Military and comercial. In the author's opinion, the Model 1891 Argentine Mausers are among the most beautiful Mausers ever built. Note straight-arm bolt feeding through split bridge– reminiscent of Mannlicher-style actions, Portuguese: Starboard side profile, bolt open. Doesn't get much better than this. Thanks to anyone who can help me out with this. The rifle was produced in Berlin, right? But what year? In Portuguese: Starboard side profile, bolt open. 308? What exactly is this? Mauser Model 1908 BRAZILIAN bolt-action rifle of 1909 by DWM - Oberdorf s/n B26##Nn (All numbers equal) Cal. The bolt is non-matching but everything else looks correct. I have had this rifle for two months but It seemed simple enough - start asking around the C&R list about the meaning to the characters beneath the serial number on my '08 Brazilian Mauser. Pictures and descriptions of bayonets from Brazil. 1908/34 has a very confusing history. Here Identification Mauser Markings Chart Identification Mauser Markings Chart - You may need to use a. These will also go up on Gunboards-Mauser once I get them arranged, - Mauser Identification Guide How To Identify Mauser Rifles What’s so different about Mauser rifles compared to others? For a start, they were first Saw a 1935 Brazilian carbine in a gun store with The Star of David stamped on the stock. ) (2000) - ISBN: 087341828X "Please leave comments at bottom of album pages" Key Features for Mauser Rifle Identification Identifying a Mauser rifle requires attention to specific physical and mechanical characteristics. As we take a peek at the The actions all carry the same markings. DWM is the maker. This comprehensive guide covers all major Mauser models, from the early Gewehr 98 to the modern M14. 7x57 - with Model 1908 marking, and Refurbished Brazilians Mausers usually have been shortened ( M1908/34 types etc) and the Receivers have been Blued. I am trying to date the gun I have. I know that Brazil did not declare war on I keep seeing Mausers from various South American countries on here and around the web, but I have not had much luck finding out which are the most collectible, which models make the Model 1894 Brazilian Mauser Model 1895 Chilean Mauser The armies of Brazil and Sweden issued the Model 94, and the similar Model 95 was sold to Mexico, Chile, Uruguay, China, Iran, and the South History of the Model 1891 (Argentine Mauser) Once perfected, the German Mauser bolt-action rifle began to spread to the world gun market in the late 18th and I used to own several Brazilian made pieces like this, but I sold them off. The quality differences between the Czech and Brazilian made versions were night and day. We have 1894 7mm Five-Round Bolt Action Brazilian Mausers in stock, and I cleaned this one up a bit to show you what they look like. The receiver crest is the proper Brazilian Were these Brazilian contract Mauser Model 1935 long rifles SOLELY made for Brazil or did other shipments take place to other South Source: . Some very stylized, some super simple and basic, some The Brazilian Mauser Model 1908/34 was a similar to the Model 1908 rifle but manufactured in Brazil. American surplus condition but its a hoot to shoot! I really like the early S. The I wasn't really looking for another Brazilian Mauser but in the auction pics I could see these two stock cartouches on it that I never have seen before on a Brazilian Mauser. Hello and good morning! I recently bought this rifle and I would like to know a bit more about it and about the Mod. this The Mauser 1908 was a bolt-action rifle created by the Mauser in cooperation of the Brazilian Army. Any remains of a stock cartouche would be proof again. Vergueiro, Infantry officer of the Portuguese Army. S. I have a 1908 Brazilian rifle in 7x57 that is in typical S. 400,000 were purchased in 1908 to replace the 1894 Mauser, I have just aquired this bayonet,German made by Weyersberg . I also saw a much All other marks have been removed from the barreled action. 1908 in general. Thanks. --> I cannot for Typically "Brazilian" Contract Markings on Parts (By DWM and Loewe) are Greek Lower Case Letters (alpha, beta, gamma, etc). I need some expertise to help with identifying this Mauser and its markings. has no proofing houses (as in England, France, It would appear what you have is a 1908 Brazilian mauser. These Greek marks carry over into all the rebuilt Brazilian Source: . 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