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  1. Feb 15, 2015 · Dave Bulla. 3561 posts · Joined 2010. #3 · Feb 15, 2015 (Edited) The Marlin 1895 is one of the strongest lever guns made regardless of the model variant. The only things stronger are the Ruger #1 and the Mauser bolt actions. The cowboy guns are called that simply due to the octagon barrel and straight stock.

  2. For years, the Swedish firm of Husqvarna turned out fine sporters based on 96 Mauser actions in .30-06 caliber. Thousands of beautiful custom sporters in useful calibers like 7x57mm Mauser, 257 Roberts, 8x57mm Mauser, .35 Remington, 9.3x57, 6.5x55 Swedish and the .300 Savage and .250-3000 Savage have been turned out using small ring actions ...

  3. The Mannlicher Model 1895 Rifle was adopted by the Austro-Hungarian Army in 1895. The Calvary Carbine and Short Rifle were adopted shortly thereafter. They were used through WWI and continued to see service in Austria, Hungary, and several countries post war, to include rear echelon use during WWII. Originally chambered in 8x50mmR, the vast ...

  4. Marlin 1895. Barrel with deep-cut Ballard-type rifling. Hammer block safety. American black walnut checkered pistol grip stock with rubber rifle buttpad and tough Mar-Shield finish with swivel studs. Adjustable folding semi-buckhorn rear, ramp front sight with brass bead and Wide-Scan hood. Tapped for scope mount.

  5. Aug 1, 2019 · The Model 1895 Austro-Hungarian straight-pull infantry rifle was something of an anomaly. ... the main difference between the two being the presence of a bayonet lug and stacking swivel on the ...

  6. Jan 14, 2024 · How To Identify The Type Of Mauser You Have. There are three basic things to look at when identifying a Mauser. The first is the location of manufacture, while the second is the caliber of the rounds it uses. Lastly, look for any other stamps or marks on the receiver and the stock.

  7. Original Item: Only One Available. This is an excellent condition example of the Model 1895 Chilean Mauser Rifle, made by the renowned LUDWIG LOEWE ARMS COMPANY of BERLIN. It shows signs of light service, but still retains much of the original finish, and was definitely well cared for during its service life. The bolt only has a bit of of a primer burn ring, indicating it was not actually used ...