

These weapons were used during the Leticia Incident and the Ecuadorian–Peruvian War. The German-made 1891 Argentine Mausers were ultimately phased out of active service when Argentina began licensed domestic production of the Model 1909 Mauser. While these rifles were able to fire the old bullets with round nose, they were later adapted to spitzer bullets. Aside from the caliber, the only differences were the larger receiver ring, the 5 mm (0.20 in) shorter breech, the slightly modified strip guide to use older Model 1891 strips, the longer hammer, the aspheric shape of the bolt handle and the Peruvian markings. They were closer copies of the Gewehr 98, including the Lange Visier sight. Peru received between 19 thousands of Mauser Model 1909 rifles, chambered in 7.65 Mauser. Peruvian Mauser 1909 Peruvian ceremonial unit in 2010 with Mauser rifles. Mauser 1909 Mountain Carbine or Engineers Carbine: probably cut-down rifles.The bayonet can be attached under this forecap. Mauser 1909 cavalry carbine: shortened variant, with a straight grip stock and a forecap that covers all the barrel.Sold as is High bidder to please add a 6.50 priority mail fee.

In the little box is a NOS Cougar& Kunter quick release magazine button for a Springfield. Here is a vintage parts lot for a German 98 Mauser bolt action rifle.

