1891 argentine mauser cheek riser
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I would not have to repeat this step with this project. In the prior article I had to inlet the inside of the trigger area of the stock so the trigger would fit properly and move without obstruction.
#1891 ARGENTINE MAUSER CHEEK RISER INSTALL#
The great thing is that I could install the trigger in the rifle I chose for the project with minimal effort because it already had a Huber trigger installed from a prior project. I figured a good sniper rifle needs a good trigger so I asked John to send me a prototype for the article. The trigger on the right is an original design, single stage, single ball trigger. Note the new two-stage trigger on the left with two anti-friction balls. I will have to look at adapting the 2-ball concept to the other rifles. This is going to be a real gem for service rifle match shooters.
#1891 ARGENTINE MAUSER CHEEK RISER FULL#
Like my other triggers it has full creep & over-travel adjustments. The first stage pull is around 1.5 lbs and the second stage breaks at around 2.5 to 4 lbs depending on how adjusted. And today I finished, at the request of a customer, the design of a true Two-Stage Mauser trigger with my patented features. Lately, I have been working on the 1891 Argentine Mauser and 30-40 Krag model triggers. Jamie, I have been busy inventing new model triggers. I went ahead and ordered the mount from InterOrdnance for only $19.95.Īround the same time John Huber contacted me and stated the following: I found a good candidate for the project in a Yugo m48 that I had already previously made modifications to. The forum poster asked if anyone had ever installed this mount on a Mauser and I toyed with the idea for an article because of the minimal cost and novelty. Using the POSP style scope and base combination you can easily remove the scope for transit and reinstall on the rifle with minimal sight-in, if any. All these features are bundled into a very military non-commercial looking package. They come typically in either fixed or variable magnification and have battery powered (lit) reticules. POSP scopes come in many configurations and from what I have read and seen offer clear and very bright optics at a bargain price. The kicker is that the mount allows for the attachment of a side mounted Russian military POSP style scope. It is a drill and tap style mount that requires permanent modification to the firearm. The post showed a picture of a simple scope mount that attached to the left side of the receiver ring of a Mauser. Recently I was reading our message forum and came upon a post that caught my interest.
#1891 ARGENTINE MAUSER CHEEK RISER PDF#
Import engraved.Adobe PDF Downloadable Version of Article Argentina's coat of arms is also stamped on the right side of the stock at the cheek piece. Left side of the receiver is stamped with "MAUSER MODELO ARGENTINO 1909" and "DEUTSCHE WAFFEN-UND MUNITIONSFABRIKEN BERLIN". Argentina's coat of arms is stamped on the top of the receiver. There is some sort of putty or residue found on the left side of the stock below the receiver. Furniture has quite a bit of handling wear, including pressure marks and small gouges. Rear barrel band and barrel are blued very dark finish. Receiver and front barrel band are in the white. Bore is bright but rifling is worn and there is light pitting throughout. It is in very good condition with 85% original finish. This is a DWM 1909 Argentine-contract Mauser, also known as a Mauser 1909 Modelo Argentino. DWM Argentine Contract 1909 Mauser Cavalry Carbine - sn C0xxx