@@nebelwerfer199 jodeme que el 7,65 fue el primer cartucho de polvora sin humo implementado en 1891(?), lo que me hace pensar en los wichester 44-40 1892 de numeracion baja que vienen marcados para polvora negra pero los mas modernos no, de curioso nomas pregunto entonces en 1891 empezaron con las municiones de polvora sin humo? Alguna fuente?
Very lovely rifle. One question though, were the receivers originally left in the white like yours is? I have the same model made in 1909 and it's in great condition overall and even retains the Argentine crest, but my receiver has been blued. Excellent video and rifle!
To answer your question, no because the main difference is between the actions of the bolts, what he has is an Argentine Mauser, obv mauser was contracted around the world thus different interpretations of the genius design template, but the M95 is a straight pull design bolt. 2 different rifles.
You work the bolt like a mosin guy. I get it running a mosin without dropping it from your shoulder to work the bolt is annoying but as the video goes on your open palming and keeping the rifle up a lot better by Wereaboo standards lol
Lol, el Mauser 1909 es considerado por muchos uno de los mejores rifles Mauser creados, Argentina en 1909 era una de las naciones más ricas del mundo, la creación del Mauser Argentino 1909 se llevó a cabo usando piezas seleccionadas de alta calidad
@@sergiowachter5690 Antes de peron tampoco eran tan ricos peron sencillamente llevo la decadencia a niveles extremos argentina solo fue rica poco tiempo despues de su independencia momentos donde el rifle mauser ni existia.
Link to Part 1: ruclips.net/video/YNvUQhu96Nk/видео.html
purely out of curiosity, is there a reason you sometimes lower the rifle to your hip to cycle the action?
edit: typo
What a beautiful weapon, nothing to envy to other Mauser rifles.
Epicardo el Mauser 1909
la verdad que si, aguante el mate
XD
my grandfather had that weapon,and he had give me some bullets before he died, it's an amazing gun.
Greetings from Argentina
@REDGREEN BLUE cuándo vivía me dejó usarlo, y cuándo murió me dejó solo balas
@REDGREEN BLUE era muy chico cuándo el murió, pero sigo teniendo el lindo recuerdo de salir a tirar con él
@@tobiasbilliet3148 Que…..
I love him, greetings from Argentina
Greetings!
You guys make good rifles, greetings from the Yankees.
¿Cuántos rifles tenés?
@@GunsOfTheWorld Half Life feelings
El fusil "Perfecto",
para practicar una
punteria "Perfecta."
Respetuosos Saludos...!!
🇦🇷📚⚔️🕊️🇦🇷
Ah yes, my favorite Mauser! Great video
Thank you!
That weapon is a pride for our nation. Thank you for making the videos. Greetings from 🇦🇷. 👍
You Tengo una de estas
Awesome video keep it up from lebanon 🇱🇧
Vaaaamo argentina wachooo
VAMOOO MESSIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
Very underrated round that 7.65.....Mauser's first smokeless design as well!
Nah the first smokeless cartridge was French
@@nighthawk6755 I said Mauser"s first, not the first
@@nebelwerfer199 jodeme que el 7,65 fue el primer cartucho de polvora sin humo implementado en 1891(?), lo que me hace pensar en los wichester 44-40 1892 de numeracion baja que vienen marcados para polvora negra pero los mas modernos no, de curioso nomas pregunto entonces en 1891 empezaron con las municiones de polvora sin humo? Alguna fuente?
GOTW is based. The collection is phenomenal.
The 1909 was the first centerfire rifle i fired, great memories greetings from argentina!
Cuando la Argentina todavía era Nacionalista
That wood. Lovely
Mauser rifles are top notch.
I saw many old firearms from ww1 and 2 at cable as and I got my first firearm there it was a Turkish mauser 1942 8mm and it was fun shooting it.
A lot of these were excellent to new surplus, like yours.
they are nice shooters...and beautifully made
I LOVE THIS I FROM ARGENTINA 🇦🇷😁⚡⚔️✨🙌
Maravilloso 😎👍
CONCUERDO TOTALMENTE
Love from Bangladesh ❤️
Muy buenos videos, could you bring the Bersa pistol in a video?
Excellent work
Thank you very much!
That's a beautiful rifle. 👊🏽🎯
Good video. 👍👍
Thank you!
I'm from Argentina, greetins my friend
Greetings friend!
SEEEEEEE PAAPAAAAAA.... AGUANTE ARGENTINAA LOCOOO
👍👍👍👍👍👍 Greetings from Argentina
Omg i want to shot one of these rifles also greeting from Argentina!
Greetings!
Very lovely rifle. One question though, were the receivers originally left in the white like yours is? I have the same model made in 1909 and it's in great condition overall and even retains the Argentine crest, but my receiver has been blued. Excellent video and rifle!
Yes, they were originally in the white. Yours has probably been reblued.
Logan you're a wealthy fella owning that fine rifle.!
What an elegant rifle.
good good gun
Very nice gun.
Thank you!
What a fine peice of history
Argentina !!!!!!!!!
Will you make video for yugoslavian bolt action rifle M48 in future. Sorry if you made that video already.
De Argentina pa
obvioo paa argentina representando u know
Is that chambered in 7.65×53mm how did you find the ammo if so?
Yes it's chambered in 7.65x53mm. My local gun store carries this ammo.
Sounds like fed asking a question
@@thepillow13-v2c we prefer the term Bureau
@@davidlees4402 OH SHIT, THE FEDS ARE HERE! JUST SO WERE CLEAR I WAS USING SATIRE! SATIRE SEE!
@@thepillow13-v2c I know mate. Here in the UK sarcasm replaces satire. Depends on who’s reading our thread will find both funny. 👍
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم ..
Very good m1 the Gun
Birtane lazim nasil alabiliriz tenku
Nice
My Country Best gun
ARGENTINA PAPA
Hello from algeria
Hello!
is that a Mauser Gewher M.95
To answer your question, no because the main difference is between the actions of the bolts, what he has is an Argentine Mauser, obv mauser was contracted around the world thus different interpretations of the genius design template, but the M95 is a straight pull design bolt. 2 different rifles.
@@ANQ187 fuck this shit im out
@@SirEcuadorian Thanks for playing
@@ANQ187 i like ballroom blitz
empires edge
and monte grappa
@@SirEcuadorian it's so sad that Dice went from BF1 quality to 2042 quality so rapidly.
Why does it look the same as spanish mauser 1893
Yes vava mauser
look like type liao 13
Pretty♡
You work the bolt like a mosin guy. I get it running a mosin without dropping it from your shoulder to work the bolt is annoying but as the video goes on your open palming and keeping the rifle up a lot better by Wereaboo standards lol
Buety
Where do you get all the rifles brother ? Your collection must be insane !?
Yo tengo en de mi tatara abuelo y lo uso
This type of weapons they created for the "argentine army" and "argentine federal police"
2:00 bang
Ese es mío :D jajajaj
0:35
M 1 👍🌷🇯🇴
Aguante la merk
*CHE*
che 👃🏼
Che👍
I have a bubbafied one
✉️✉️✉️✉️
1등!!👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
O
ese mauser seguramnete venia con las piezas de mala calidad la economia argentina no permite productos de alta calidad
Lol, el Mauser 1909 es considerado por muchos uno de los mejores rifles Mauser creados, Argentina en 1909 era una de las naciones más ricas del mundo, la creación del Mauser Argentino 1909 se llevó a cabo usando piezas seleccionadas de alta calidad
@@megustaelmate5499 UHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH UNA CERRADA DE ORTOOOOO UADUHAWUDHAWLDKAW 587 KILOS DE PURO CEREBRO
@@megustaelmate5499 AMO EL MATE GENIO 🔥🙌⚔️⚡🇦🇷🤙😎
Antes del peronismo Argentina era un pais rico ! La calidad de ese rifle refleja ese momento .
@@sergiowachter5690 Antes de peron tampoco eran tan ricos peron sencillamente llevo la decadencia a niveles extremos argentina solo fue rica poco tiempo despues de su independencia momentos donde el rifle mauser ni existia.