Brazilian 1935 Mauser Carbine: The Best Mauser Ever Made?
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In this video I discuss the Brazilian Mauser Model of 1935, probably the best Mauser carbine of all time. The various features of this rifle are superior to many of the prior designs from Mauser Oberndorf. - Развлечения
Underrated Mausers are the Brazilians been saying that for years. Holy grail of Brazilians nice find there Swiss cheese
I agree that the Brazilian 1935 Mauser Carbine is The Best Mauser Ever Made and love the 7x57mm Mauser Cartridge!
Wish there were more of them around, and who ever was in charge of procurement, seriously messed up, not buying more Carbines.
What? They are 7.65×53mm Mauser not 7 x 57.
@@baobo67 7x77, my friend
@@RcTemplario There is no such calibre Carlos. ??
@@baobo67 to me, is hot shoot, look en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/7%C3%9757mm_Mauser
The M954 mosquetão is probably my favorite as it is chambered in .30-06 and has a flash suppressor. Has been on my wishlist for a long time but haven’t been able to see one here in the US as they are still common place in Brazil for ceremonial duties as well as sniping for law enforcement. Obrigado pelo vídeo 🇧🇷
Spanish FR8 has the flash suppressor combined with a wirecutter, double the fun!
Now i'm happy to be a Brazillian
That was my rifle when I served back in 1970, I got to be very well acquainted with mine!
I agree, the 7mm mauser is a underrated round in America.
I have a Mauser Brazilian 1935. But no matching numbers of the gun and the bolt. The rifle shoots still very fine and i agree, that is the best Mauser ever made. Specialy because of the calibre 7x57.
The 1935 brasilian contract is very special. The Mausers has an wonderfull finish (pre-IIWW) ware made with a superior steel by Mauser Oberndorf in 7x57.
I am a big fan of the long rifle version. Thanks for the presentation of it. One part of the history on the 1908 contract which I came across was due the begging of WWI, Brazil had received the 1st lot of rifles but the later shipment was never delivered as it was confiscated by Germany to supply their auxiliary troops/allies. Don't really know is there is any truth on this statement (internet-based information need to taken carefully 😉). The 1908 long rifle I own is really in a great condition overall, the numbers don't match, but this is also part of another story. There were some civil unrest in Brazil at that time and someone thought to separate the rifles from bolts, storing it on different locations just in case there something happened. Reason for many Brazilian rifles from this era not having matching parts, as well on how the soldiers at that time used to clean multiple rifles at the some time. - thanks for sharing it.
I have a Yugo M24-47, a Swede M96, and a Mosin-Nagant. The Brazilian M1935 sure looks sweet, based on your excellent video. Thanks for another great presentation!
I’ve been trying to find that Mauser book at a decent price for a year or so now, and I am very jealous that you have one!
I bought it years ago when they were cheap.
Best Mauser ever made. I heard this statement about literally every mauser system rifle.
Great video! The Brazilian Mausers are fabulous guns.
This was a very informative video, thank you for taking me too school on this Mauser, really enjoyed it.Keep up the great work.
I’ve got a Belgian FN 1935. I like it and it is very rare.
I'm starting to appreciate mausers all around because of these videos and the books I've read instead of chasing war time ones like everyone else. Thanks
Thank you very much for a great video. I've came very late to Mauser collecting and education about the brothers Mauser and their fine quality firearms and their innovating designs. The history of this great company is a large pert of history of the 19th and 20th centuries. You have a great channel and I'm envious of the firearms display behind you.
the fact that you said Brazil is "probably your favorite mauser ever made" has me concerned, whos bribing you man. We all know you love swedes xD.
Lol, I'm getting bribed in Brazilian steakhouse giftcards.
@@MilsurpWorld can’t argue with ya there xD
He’s Ben eating a lot of tacos 🌮🤪
@@boarzwid1002 tacos is not a bbrazilian food, in fact almost no one here eats that.
Soares yes they do you never heard of hair pie
I'm Brazilian, and I've never heard about that weapon before. I'm amazed
I am curious. I served Brazilian army late 80's. As I recall, the Mauser I used to carry was chambered in 7.62 x 51. I know there was a factory in Brazil converting the caliber to NATO.
Please lecture me on that.
Also, I would love to add a Brazilian Mauser to my collection. I miss those old times.
It sounds like the Mauser you were issued was a 08/34 in 30-06. I did a video on the 1908/34, you might want to watch it.
Sim , foram fabricados por fn em 7x57 tambem, e em muitos outros calibres, e foram convertidos por imbel tambem na fabrica itajubá, abraço bons tiroa boa diversao
The rifle you served with is what was called the Mosquefal, a conversion of the Mauser rifle to 7.62x51 mm, the same caliber of the FN FALs recently acquired. The conversion was made by Brazilian Imbel factory.
Your guess is correct. The impacts are close enough. Great review brother. Thanks for taking the time to make this video. Now, I need to find one to spend some money on.
Nice. Just picked up an Israeli 7.62 K98k this weekend at a gunshow for $700, despite all centerfire ammo there being priced over $1 a round, lmao.
Great vid! Definitely gonna look for one to add to my collection :D
Im a big fan of the Swedish Mauser myself . Also you cant deny the Persian BRNO 98/29 aint bad! I got one in mint condition a few years back.I love it!
One thing I would change about this rifle and some others is the production total
True
mexican mauser model 1936 is pretty nice also
They are, I'd love to get one.
You can find many Brazilian VZ. 24 out on the market. In the 20's and 30's, each state had the liberty to negotiate it's own weapons for the local police, wich led São Paulo (the richest state in the union) to buy many Lugers and Mausers from Germany. Altough, after the coup leaded by Getúlio Vargas, Germany wasn't able to provide any new rifles or small arms to São Paulo, since the state was heavily against Getúlio. So, the governor and the heads of the "Força Pública" (today São Paulo military police) ordered around 15.000 rifles from CZ. After the revolution in 1932, those rifles remained in service not only with the "Força Pública", but also in the Army. Today they all belong to the FAB (Air Force) and are only used in parades.
I’ve had one for 25 years now. Still a go to truck gun.
Outstanding breakdown. Thanks
Great video and info.
great video my love split between swede 6.5 and 7mm
I've got a Mod 1908 Mauser 7×57mm. It's all matching numbers
On the crest it say Brazil 1889. It's in awesome shape. Like you said this one I have is made in Berlin. It still shoots amazingly well. It's a nice piece of Hardware.
Thanks for the video
I have a nice Dominican republic version,7mm. They bought 400 carbines,8000 long guns from Brazil.mine is 1957 refurbished. Has the side mount quick release sling mounts. Has 1922 front shight..it's really nice,but not as pristine as yours.
Tanks my friend, i brasilian citizen , i live in Brasil, the mausers have use today for hunters and shooting sport, and military dauy shows like independence day
For the long rifles,
I could guess that the Brazilians were just going with what their soldiers knew. They were obviously familiar with the long rifle so it made sense for them to keep the long rifle concept rather than training and remediating for the concept of carbines
just ran across a rifle in a LGS, tag was marked "CZ/Brazilian BRNO 1908/34, 7mm" . How does that fit into the lineage you described for the 1935 Brazilian?
Yea the Brazilian 1935 Banner Rifle is almost as good as the Chilean 1935 Banner Rifle of which I looked at mine this morning, what a gun. I don't have a Brazilian1935 but do have a 1908 with a mismatched bolt which is turned down and the last 2 numbers match nd dosen't bother me a bit as it shoots great. the turn down bolt is probably from a carbine.
1909 Argentine mauser by DWM in 30-06 had exceptional bluing and finish.
FROM BRAZIL
Toguether Bross
🇧🇷🇺🇸🙏👍
1909 was the year for the finest Mausers ever made....the 1909 Argentine and 1909 Peruvian. Both are commanding serious money and more difficult to find.
I love my 1909 Argentine cavalry Carbine. Very accurate rifle
Yeah I’m thinking we need you to fire a CG96 and a 30.06 Belgium.
Ok let’s get together and take all of them to the range 👍🏻👍🏻
From a design perspective what difference do you make between this 1935 model built by Mauser, and the CZ BRNO 1908/34 model produced around 1925 ?
👍they are very nice
I like the swedish too
Thanks for your videos
Nice video ! could you make ah video of complete demontage cleaning and indeep stuff about the parts ? would be very nice to see this. grtz
I own several long 1898 long Mausers, 3 of them beautiful brand new and unused : 1935 Brazilian Mauser ; 1909 Argentine, DWM made ; and 98-29 or 1319 Persian, BRNO made.
Unfortunately, 1935 brazilian and Persian carbines were never sent here in Europe. 08/34 BRNO are available, but most of them show hard sign of use.
I also have a Peruvian 1909 Mauser ; a 1910 made 1908 Uruguayan DWM, a 1917 Danzig gewehr, and an Oberspree 1918-1920 Reichwehr gewehr, both in excellent condition.
In France, most of the shooters doesn't show much interest for these rifles, they can be purchased at correct prices.
Parabéns pelo conteúdo 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Recently got a Chilean 1935 for 375, had a rough exterior and a snapped off locking screw, but otherwise a great condition chamber/bore, bolt face and action. Cant wait to try out the 7x57 out, bought some heavy 173gr spce locally to tide me over before I ship some 139gr fmjs
I plan on drill pressing out the stripped screw, used some loctite in the meantime, doubt it matters repairing though, since similar mauser like rifles like the Arisaka don't use a locking screw
Brezilian bayonets(simson sulh co) are so dam cheap dude and are realy cool for there price and platy in the market would look great with it
What about the Modelo 08/34 Short Rifle, made by CZ? I recently sold mine, a sweet little carbine still in 7mm. It appeared virtually identical to your 1935 carbine. There was a slight difference in the front sight protectors, and the dovetail was the conventional style..
i have a 30.06 peruvian mauser model 1935. bbl length is about 23 inches. i think this is the best mauser ever made. so there!
I did a video on that one too
I like it. I like the length, safety features, and handling of the Kar98k, but not the 8mm cartridge. Maybe I’ll add a Brazilian an Chilean to my Swede someday.
Some nice rifles on that back wall!!
According to Hornady ballistic calculator using .595 BC (G1) 198g Bullet 760 M/S the impact will be +7.4 cm high at 100m from 200m zero hold
for combat/open sights few soldiers will be any more accurate than 74mm especial as most ball ammo was 75 to 120 mm CEP (3-4 moa) to begin with.
The 400m zero of the older G98 on the other hand... 28.9 CM (400 hold to 100 impact) 289mm that is 11.38 inch! belt buckle aim was for a reason !
I just seen a 1908 Brazilian mauser but the crest has been rubbed off and seems like on purpose(not by a bubba) Do you a have a video on this? Was it sold to another South American country? Thanks
The best 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
I got a Brazilian Mauser 08/34 chambered in 30.06 and a Star model Super B for a local trade for my CZ455. I like my Brazilian Mauser alot, the best part is I can get commercially loaded 30.06 to feed it.
Sounds like a good trade. I'd like to get a Star B one day
@@MilsurpWorld I almost felt bad, but he really wanted a CZ...........the Super B was the best part, it was literally in like new condition, its like a Spanish 1911 that shoots 9mm luger.
Beautiful rifle. I have seen a few VZ24’s for sale at auction but they were listed as 7mm Mauser. I don’t believe you have done a video on these. Did VZ do South American contracts too or are these one off rebarreled rifles?
I have done a video on those. Look for my Brazilian Revolutionaries Mauser video.
Where can I get one?!?
I picked up a Mauser from a friend of mine-It looks like the carbine from Chile ( stock is almost spot on except no side mount sling attachments), standard blade front site.The crest is almost totally warn off.On the right side of the receiver is Model 1908 ( made by DWM ).Help Please, Thanks
Brazilian 1908
the 1935 Brazilian Mauser OBERNDORFEN is one of my favorites as well.
Thanks for the video,Have a great life.
Where can i go to learn more on the 1922 Carbine? My buddy's dad gave me one for doing some work on his house. I know it's in 7x57mm, but there's little to nothing about them.
agree with everyting you said
Pity about the Calibre and any Mauser freak should know the best and strongest 98s are purpose built sporters in modern calibres.
where did you find the gou
I would say the 1909 Argentine Mauser is the best military Mauser. It has the commerical style hinged floor plate, the fit and finish is outstanding and the 7.65 is a great cartridge.
It is definitely a top contender, especially the 1909 Carbine. I've been meaning to do a video on Argentine Mausers...
@@MilsurpWorld I'd love to see that when you get the chance! Examples of the long rifle, carbine and engineer's carbine are all out there to be found. One of my dream rifles is a 1909 Sniper Rifle.
The German made 1909 Argentine Mausers sound like bank vault closing when you work the bolt. The Argentine made ones show less quality. While the 7.65mm round is excellent, I'd still give the edge to the 7mm round.
@@browngreen933 The brazilions weren't known for proper cleaning of their bores. The 7.65s would actually hit point first, most 7mm bores were stove pipes.
@@mikeg4247
I have an M1894 Brazilian Mauser -- the entire gun is a sewer pipe and the bore even worse!
Dude it has been 2 weeks is there a big project(mabey ze bajonett'video😂😂)
How are you doing how's life 👊
But it's extremely sad that such jewels are basically outlawed and forgotten in Brazil...
I agree, just right..
I like it. I think I may keep my eye out for one.
What are they worth in today’s market?
Utilizei uma desta em uma formatura de solenidade na pmesp ( policia militar de sao Paulo)
Nice. What year?
@@MilsurpWorld yesterday ...
@@MilsurpWorld a guarda bandeira utilizou do Mauser 1935 como armamento referindo-se ao tradicionalismo... São os mesmos fuzis utilizados pelo exército brasileiro de 1930/40, porém com um bom estado de conservação e restauração
@@MilsurpWorld a guarda bandeira marchou com os fuzis Mauser em posição de ombro-arma
My first reaction was NO! But then I could find no opposing argument to offer.
What about my 1937 Polish wz 29 made by Radom?
Gib
Cockedandlocked@ I'll show you mine if you show me yours think they're totally underrated not many people have one
Cangaceiros e volantes policiais usam esses fuzis em combates no nordeste do Brasil.
just purchased a Brazilian 1935 carbine trying to look up the serial number to find out some info on it any Ideas? serial number is in the 1600's thank you
What are you trying to find out?
just exactly what it is . you would have to see a picture. i can't find another one .
Send me a pic on Facebook or insta.
Mauser, arisaka, Springfield, all clones
Y’all need to get Ian and Karl on the podcast.
Would love to!
@@MilsurpWorld lol if you run out of things to talk about, just ask Karl what he thinks about 300 blackout
My vote is for the 1935 Chilean
How does this compare to the Venezuelan 1930 Mauser?
I prefer the vz24 7x57 carbines myself.
Those are nice. Did you see my video it?
@@MilsurpWorld is that your Brazilian Revolutionaries Rifle vid? yeah
Cool, yeah its a cool rifle. I like how the Brazilian 1935's barrel is about 3 inches shorter. Also the quick detach side sling and the better front sight post.
What about 1936 british i have one
I just won an auction on a Mauser 1935 Brazilian 7x57 I paid 127 dollars (1343 SEK)
what is the value of one like that?
/sweden
In the US, it's worth 10x.
Thanks, I'm happy👌
ruclips.net/video/lw-T57_Rqvg/видео.htmlsi=aPW3UlUL9KbNH3JR
Got what I think is a 1895 Chilean mauser but there's zero markings just few serial numbers
Round or flat bottom bolt face?
@@MilsurpWorld not positive not home at the moment but think round
Doesn't even have proof marks
The bolt face will be able to tell you.
@@MilsurpWorld ok thanks
What's the best Mannlicher/Schlegelmilch rifle ever made? That's the real question
What does "Schlegelmilch" means? Do you meant Mannlicher Schönauer? Then the answer is clear. The model 1903 in 6,5x54MS for sure.
Wouldn't you like to have one of those crates unopened ,do I open it?, or notttttt
A burocrasia e os preços tornam impossivel para o brasileiro comum ter algo similar.
Maldita mentalidade socialista!
If that is nsr
as far as fit and finish the 1891 Argentine was most likely the best . not the best cartage and not the strongest and the mag box sticking down but as far as the blue the wood and the fit its right up there at the top
First!!!! YES!!
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@@jaredkennedy2555 Better luck next time Sir! 🤠
@@samanthahansen9138 I will get you next time I can feel it.
@@jaredkennedy2555 Statistically speaking.....I'm not so sure about that!
@@samanthahansen9138 you say that now until next time when your left in my first dust
The irony when a weapon from your country is only allowed to be used in America.
Come here and use it friend.
é o brasil
1909 Argentine
Something happened in 1933
We all know the M96 Swedish Mauser is best.
I do love me some Swedes too but I prefer m/94s and m/38s.
@@MilsurpWorld For me that long barrel with 140gr and 4831 is king.
@@no.4mk126 trying running a match with one
Had a gunsmith at a store offer me a Swiss 96 sniper... for my 8 mm wz 29 scrubbed polish Mauser.
98s handled gas passing the cartridge better, exactly why mauser designed the 98
"Something kinda important happened in Germany in 1933"
Gosh I hate such references to some minor, obscure and niche events only history buffs could possibly know. How your audience is suppose to decipher that
Don't want the YT overseers to catch any references that might draw unwanted attention, ie the algorithm.... (and get demonitized)
You dont understand because you werent there. Only those peeople will know
Why do the south Americans get all the attention? There is so very little about Mexican mausers on RUclips in comparison. Yet there are so many Mexican-Americans in this country. Please right this wrong with a special, in depth, episode on the Mexican mausers.
Hook me up with some nice condition Mexican Mausers and I'd love to.
Let ppl be infatuated with the South American Mausers. We don’t need Mexican Mausers going up in price.
nah nah, argentine mauser 1909 is the best mauser ever made 😁
Elon Musk? 😂😂😂