AdamHnetka
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I am currently in the possession of two Mauser rifles, both owned by my great grandfather, presumably brought from Austria when he immigrated to Canada.One is a single shot bolt action carbine, barrel lenght of about 18 or 19 inches. I can make out two stampings, "1879" and "Model 1871".
The other rifle is a bolt action repeater, actually feeding from a tube magazine under the 30 inch barrel. This piece weighs about 10 pounds, and is stamped "M7/84". Neither rifle has any designation for caliber, but we also have a single box of very old ammuniton that fits both guns and actually still fires. It is advertised as "43 (or 11mm) Mauser". On the back of the box it says it fires a 385 grain bullet at 1360 FPS.
Any information you could provide regarding these two guns would be much appreciated.
Adam Hnetka
"When guns are outlawed, only the government will have guns. Reich Heil."
The other rifle is a bolt action repeater, actually feeding from a tube magazine under the 30 inch barrel. This piece weighs about 10 pounds, and is stamped "M7/84". Neither rifle has any designation for caliber, but we also have a single box of very old ammuniton that fits both guns and actually still fires. It is advertised as "43 (or 11mm) Mauser". On the back of the box it says it fires a 385 grain bullet at 1360 FPS.
Any information you could provide regarding these two guns would be much appreciated.
Adam Hnetka
"When guns are outlawed, only the government will have guns. Reich Heil."