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Old 01-21-2009, 01:17 PM   #1
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Default 1891 Argentine Mauser

I have a 1891 Argentine Mauser. It is a wonderful shooting rifle but it has had the original stock cut down. Does anyone know of someone that may have a original stock or if there is any other military stock that will fit? I have found new modern type stocks for it but would like to keep it military.

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Old 01-21-2009, 06:54 PM   #2
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Old 01-22-2009, 10:16 AM   #3
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Thanks JLA. I have been trying these people. They do on occasion get used stocks but they said this is a hard one to find that hasnt been sportsterized. I may just haft to live with this or just go ahead and put a modern hunting stock on it and hope one day to find an original.
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Old 01-23-2009, 08:03 PM   #4
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i hear ya. is yours in its original chambering? Most people that underwent sporterization had thiers rebarrelled to .308 or .30-06. The 7.65X53MM round they are chambered for is a very potent caliber and will fill the very close gap between .308 and .30-06 if handloaded carefully.
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Old 01-24-2009, 12:17 AM   #5
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i hear ya. is yours in its original chambering? Most people that underwent sporterization had thiers rebarrelled to .308 or .30-06. The 7.65X53MM round they are chambered for is a very potent caliber and will fill the very close gap between .308 and .30-06 if handloaded carefully.
It is in its original cal. I was suprised the barrel hadnt been cut down or rebarrelled as it seems is the norm for this rifle, but the hardware is all original. Just the stock was cut. It is a very accurate rifle just as it is. The 7.65 Argentine ammo isnt real cheap but its not to bad on price. I have found some nice stocks a Richards Gunstocks. I might get one for a temp use until I can find a original stock.
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Old 01-24-2009, 05:48 AM   #6
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Try the folks at www.surplusrifle.com Lots of collectors there and some sponsor companies that might be able to help.
BTW, look for Prvi Partizan ammo. My local shop carries it. A box of 20 SP hunting rounds is about $14. It's good ammo.
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Old 01-25-2009, 06:43 PM   #7
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poobear, Is it a rifle or carbine? makes a big difference when you're shopping for a stock. Finding an unmolested stock is like trying to find hens teeth. There's a guy that will be at the Big Reno Gunshow in April that had two on his table for sale last time I went. Another option is a member on the Surplus Rifle forum that has a stock duplicator, he's been turning out hard to find stocks for the members there. One catch, if he doesn't have a template stock, you'll have to find someone that has a good stock he can copy. His prices aren't bad either.
JLA, you're thinking of the 1909 Argentine 98 large ring action, an 1891 small ring wouldn't hold up long under those chamber pressures. 7.65 Argentine needs to be around 43,000 CUP, .308 Win runs about 50,000 CUP.
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Old 01-25-2009, 06:51 PM   #8
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It is the long rifle not the carbine.
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Old 01-26-2009, 05:27 PM   #9
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Nice catch trap. I hadnt given it any thought until i read your post. you are correct, i was indeed referring to the 1909 loewe in my safe, which i do load for and wouldnt trade for the world. In fact, i hadnt even thought about the pressure tolerances between the two until now. good save...
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Old 08-13-2011, 03:21 PM   #10
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I have also been searching for an unmolested 1891 stock. It seems that the same guy had both of our rifles. mine is also in original chambering, but the stockhas been hacked and chopped beyond recognition. If you have had any luck or if anyone has heard or seen of anywhere since the original posting of this thread. Please share on here!

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Old 09-11-2011, 10:34 AM   #11
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That is a very nice rifle. I picked up one like that at a pawn shop earlier this year, but my stock was more crudely cut. I found a stock for it at Liberty Tree Collectors. They had some engineer carbine ones online, I called them and they had one in stock for $150. I'll try to get some pics to post. I think I talked to the owner on the phone and he was very helpful.
Here's the link: https://www.libertytreecollectors.co...c-default.asp?

Now I just need to find a shiney magazine (I'm not sure if it is chrome or stainless) because mine has the anchor markings on the bolt and rear sight. I think that means it's a navy model, but the magazine doesn't match.
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They have nice reprodution handguards in long and short lengths. I used insulated magnet wire from radioshack to secure my handguard. The insulation is clear so it just looks like copper wire, and it won't discolor the handguard.
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Wow, you just made my day! I will be on that site so fas......
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Thank you Warriflefan!!!! That is the site that I have been looking for since beginning my quest for historical, yet shootable rifles. I didn see any stocks for the 1891, but I did find the fore-end for my Enfield No.1Mk.III. It seems to be my station in my personal firearm realm to find the pieces that beg to brought back to their former glory, and I dont mind that a bit... I will be calling tomorrow about the 1891 stock!
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Old 09-29-2011, 11:10 PM   #15
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Glad I could help! I always check there for parts first.
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Here's my baby, I think it's my favorite pawn shop rescue.
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By action serial it should have a short handguard, it should have a long handguard by the stocks serial, so I went with a long one because I think it looks better.
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Liberty tree matched the serial of the stock to the cleaning rod since I got them at the same time, which I though was pretty cool.
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hey saw your post im new here but try a serch for Libertytreecollectors.com they have a lot of hard to find stuff
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Im looking for the hole rear sights system for this gun my dad got it from his dad its missing a little bit here and there. it has a little pep sight in the rear and just the front. we shot this gun and shoots 10 inches to the left at 100 yrds
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