Mauser Rifle Evolution 1891 to 1898

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    In this video I how the evolution of the Mauser rifles through the Argentine 1891, Spanish 1893, Chilean 1895, Swedish m/96, and German G98.
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  • @G5Hohn
    @G5Hohn 2 года назад +10

    Super informative. But did you know that you uptalk? Almost every sentence sounds like you’re asking a question instead of making a statement. You are extremely knowledgeable, don’t be afraid to make statements in a tone that reflects confidence.

  • @123nicefellow123
    @123nicefellow123 4 года назад +49

    I really enjoyed the video. However, there is one important detail that you (and surprisingly many other collectors) got wrong: The 98 action does not vent into the magazine.
    Yes, the holes are on the bottom of the bolt but when it is locked they turn 90° clockwise which lines them up perfectly along the left receiver wall. The gases are vented through the holes, then between the bolt body and left receiver wall and out the thumb-cutout on the left. They are blocked from going rearward by the bolt shrowd shield. Venting hot gases into a fixed box magazine would be a terrifying idea because it would blow out the magazine's side walls which would themselves catastrophically burst the wood around the magazine into pieces of shrapnel.
    Greetings from Austria :-)

    • @jeffreyreardon7487
      @jeffreyreardon7487 4 года назад +3

      Great points.

    • @heinrichrahm1531
      @heinrichrahm1531 4 года назад +3

      Good to see a fellow Austrian

    • @user-kf6nc5jv3l
      @user-kf6nc5jv3l 3 года назад

      I'm always amazed to see many Austrians commenting on videos related to surplus rifles. There are more of us than I thought.

    • @toddthurston8317
      @toddthurston8317 3 года назад

      Hey, could you help me identify a mauser I inherited? If you think you can, or know an expert, I'll give you me email

    • @123nicefellow123
      @123nicefellow123 3 года назад +1

      @@toddthurston8317 Upload some pictures and share the link! I am sure someone can help you. Better yet, go to a dedicated gun forum.

  • @Surfisup64
    @Surfisup64 4 года назад +12

    you definitely need to have an 1889 Belgium in your collection! greeting from France

  • @jeffreyreardon7487
    @jeffreyreardon7487 4 года назад +6

    Hit all the important changes. Very well done video, mate

  • @occasionalmarksman4865
    @occasionalmarksman4865 2 года назад

    Great video and lots of interesting info, Thank you for the effort and time!

  • @reddevilparatrooper
    @reddevilparatrooper 4 года назад +3

    Outstanding presentation again!!!

  • @peten6691
    @peten6691 4 года назад

    Great video. Appreciate the explanation of the evolution of the Mausers.

  • @wyattnyfeler7270
    @wyattnyfeler7270 2 года назад

    Great video I just bought a 1906 Swedish Mauser m96 as my first Mauser

  • @steveyaworsky6170
    @steveyaworsky6170 2 года назад

    Thanks. You helped me confirm which model of Mauser I have. 👍

  • @Me2Lancer
    @Me2Lancer 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for your overview of Mauser rifles. I have an exception regarding the use of 1893 bolt design with the flat base. The Spanish 1916 rifle used the same bolt as the 1893. They are interchangeable. I have the Persian M98/28 rifle which was manfactured by BRNO. It's a great shooter. As someone else mentioned, the K98 vents from the left side of the large ring.

    • @ronaldjohnson1474
      @ronaldjohnson1474 Год назад

      The Spanish M1916 is the M1893 modified with an oval gas vent. There were both modified and new manufactured M1916's.

  • @clarkbono189
    @clarkbono189 3 года назад

    Danny, hey bought that Argentine from this video from you today here in KC. Great to meet you again and do an unexpected deal with you. Thanks for the bag of ammo as well.. Glad you are in kc area now. love your channel and really like this rifle I got from you today. look forward to hanging out sometime.

  • @danielsacks7152
    @danielsacks7152 Год назад

    Great vid! I have several mausers. I grew up shooting groundhogs with dads, the sweet 8mm K-98 he bought when he was 16 in the 60's for $40! It was an unissued numbers matching bring back "GLOVER!" With the stamped large trigger gaurd! Made in 1944 in BRNO. He shot rats with it! I didn't own a bb gun for 5 yrs after I was picking off ground hogs at 250 yrds with that K-98! I was 7 yrs old! It still looks just as nice as when he got it, because I was taught that if I ever fell to place my body between that K98 and the ground or get an ass whoopin'! I could DA it sitting on my right hand blindfolded at 10! I told my wife if this house catches fire leave everything, grab that K98 and run! Watching you it suddenly hit me that some of the rifles we own were the last vision of earthly life, the last warmth felt by fallen hands as desperate prayers for home and family misty vision escaped dying lips. Humbling!

  • @billybud9557
    @billybud9557 3 месяца назад

    Marvelous video.............cleared up a lot for me...........thought the model 96 and 98 were essentially the same......and they are not. Thanks for excellent instruction on this

  • @chriscosby2459
    @chriscosby2459 7 месяцев назад

    Great video -- I have just developed an interest in Mausers. There is a lot of info out there, it can be overwhelming.

  • @edwardweiszbeck1649
    @edwardweiszbeck1649 3 года назад

    Excel,enter video my man. 👍

  • @guillermocingolani3307
    @guillermocingolani3307 2 года назад

    Excelente

  • @johnself3408
    @johnself3408 2 года назад

    Love Mausers. They knew how to take what customer wanted and make it part of the next line.
    Easy to maintain and shot.

  • @marckcarbonelloifveteran410
    @marckcarbonelloifveteran410 11 месяцев назад

    The hole on the trigger guard is the point of attachment for a winter trigger, that was used on the Mauser 98.

  • @forbidden.shadow545
    @forbidden.shadow545 9 месяцев назад

    what brand or kind of 7mm ammo do you most recommend? in my chilean and spanish civil war 7mm converted Vz.98/22, the S&B 7mm makes a weird zippy sound when it leaves the barrel, and it makes the barrel vibrate on the chilean one. a little afraid to shoot those right now but i’m not sure if it’s the ammo or the guns

  • @tberkoff
    @tberkoff 3 года назад

    Can you do a video on cleaning and maintaining milsurp rifles, how often you clean, materials used, etc.?

  • @YasukeKomiya
    @YasukeKomiya 4 года назад

    An A-Prefix 1893 Spanish Mauser! Does yours come with the original sights or the updated sights?

  • @Jagdtyger2A
    @Jagdtyger2A 8 месяцев назад

    I would lie a video on Mausrt's improvement of the Dreyse and its 1871 - 1891 models too

  • @bman8860
    @bman8860 2 года назад +1

    I appreciate you sharing your knowledge. I own guns received from my father but I am not an authority on them. I watched your video looking for a 7mm that has the same crest and same numbers under the crest as mine however, it wasn't shown. Mine has an ornate crest with 1900 underneath it. I know that isn't much to go off of but my gun is in storage in another state and that is all I remember from it. Any information is appreciated, thank you.

  • @deweydodo6691
    @deweydodo6691 3 года назад

    There is more to it than just that time frame .

  • @ronaldjohnson1474
    @ronaldjohnson1474 Год назад

    2 minor things: 1) the non-rotating extractor was first on the Spanish M1892, & 2) the thumb cutout first appeared on the Swedish M96.

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  Год назад

      Aaasshhhuuualllyy the cutout first appeared on the m/94.

  • @jtrinidad9625
    @jtrinidad9625 4 года назад

    Could you do a video covering all the South American WW1 Mausers and the Spanish Mauser model 1893?? Would much appreciate it

  • @blamb42
    @blamb42 3 года назад

    I picked up a handy convention from the gun writers of my youth referring to the "pattern 98" Mauser and then the "model 09" (Argentine) etc.

    • @piosian4196
      @piosian4196 2 года назад

      In 1972, there was a sale in DC, Argentine 09 and Kar 98, The Argentine was literally mint and the kar 98 looked well worn. I took 2 of the 09's, had a competent gunsmith rebarrel one in 243 and the other in 308 in 20", butterknife bolt handle and Austrian style Fajen stock, tack driver hits. My mistake, I should have bought 3 rifles and kept the third one intact just like mint issue. Argentina did not have any wars until the80's.

    • @blamb42
      @blamb42 2 года назад

      @@piosian4196 I had an '09 Mauser in 7.65x53mm and it was a very good round but it cost over $2.00 per shot (in the late 1970s) and there were only a few bullet choices for reloading. The ballistics were outstanding but the cost of the ammo forced me to sell it for something (7x57mm) a little more budget friendly.

    • @piosian4196
      @piosian4196 2 года назад

      @@blamb42 7 X 57 is exceeded only about 200 ft/sec by 7mm Mag. I'm 81 with joint pains. Unloaded my life's collection.

  • @lennon1252
    @lennon1252 3 месяца назад

    How can you identify the rifle as a 7.65 Mauser? Are there any markings on the barrel that say '7.65 Mauser'?

  • @Courier-Six
    @Courier-Six 3 года назад

    Hey dude, love your channel. I have a question though about bolts. I have what I think is a Chilean short rifle barrel and action but the bolt has the square flat bottom. Will a Spanish 93 Mauser bolt work in a Chilean rifle and vice versa or do I just have a short Spanish Mauser

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  3 года назад

      You might want to watch this ruclips.net/video/_p1oNvbg_wA/видео.html

    • @piosian4196
      @piosian4196 2 года назад

      In 1972, I had a choice of K98 with Swastikas (pretty run down rusty)and a 1909Argentine Model 1909, like unused. It was 7.65mm. sent it to a good gunsmith, had a butterknife bolt handle, 20 " barrel. Austrian Style stock made by Fajen raised comb, schnabel fore end and Timney trigger. It was a great brush gun, A tack driver under 75 yards but can't hit a barn door beyond 200 yards. Got a spiker with it and my buddy got a doe (OK at last day of the season. I don't care about history but my Argentine was also made by the same guys .

  • @HandOfJokers
    @HandOfJokers 3 года назад +2

    So I just purchased a Model 1895 Chilean Mauser, I’m trying to figure out what type of ammunition to get for it. I’ve seen a variety of claims saying that it uses 7x57mm Mauser or it can use 7.62x51mm NATO. What would you say is best?

  • @silverglove2012
    @silverglove2012 4 года назад +1

    Where do I get stripper clips for my 1895 Chileno mauser?

  • @AMX-30B
    @AMX-30B 4 года назад +3

    Have you ever seen or handled a spanish 1892 there are rare but very interesting transitionary rifle

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад +2

      A friend of mine owns one, they are really cool.

  • @copperhead6132
    @copperhead6132 3 года назад +1

    I love my Chilean 1895.

  • @AMX-30B
    @AMX-30B 4 года назад +1

    Wheres the podcasts?

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад

      Last one was done a month or so ago, it's on everything except youtube.

  • @toddthurston8317
    @toddthurston8317 3 года назад

    I'm having trouble identifying the type of rifle I inherited. Its crown over Danzig FW. It has a ring for a bolt instead of a knob. How can we discuss this in private?

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  3 года назад

      Sure, send me a picture on Facebook or Insta

  • @FLVCTVAT_NEC_MERGITVR
    @FLVCTVAT_NEC_MERGITVR 4 года назад

    @22:15 when you say that the yugo M48 is interchangeable with the Mauser 98 action, what parts do you mean ? In my experience, that is patently false since the Yugoslav 24/47 and M48 Mausers are actually FN copies of the M98 action, shortened to an intermediate length; the bolts will not interchange in each other's actions.

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад +1

      At 22:15 I say, "click the links in the description below".

    • @FLVCTVAT_NEC_MERGITVR
      @FLVCTVAT_NEC_MERGITVR 4 года назад

      I apologize, I meant @21:15.

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад +1

      "But most of those models, with few exceptions kinda like the Yugo M48s, most of those are exact copies of the 98..."
      I was saying, but not very clearly, that the Yugo 48 is an exception and is not an exact copy and not interchangeable. I do believe that you are right and the Yugo M48 uses the FN 1924 "intermediate" reciever length.

    • @FLVCTVAT_NEC_MERGITVR
      @FLVCTVAT_NEC_MERGITVR 4 года назад

      @@MilsurpWorld ah, that's for clearing that up.
      Also, why do you think that FN was able to get away with copying the design so closely, and why do you think they went to a shorter action?

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад

      After WW1 Mauser couldn't enforce their patents as they could before the war such as with the Springfield 1903. Mauser would have sued Britian as well for the P13 as well but the war stopped that.
      I think FN's thought process was that by shortening the action length you reduce materials needed for manufacturing and the weight of the rifle. But as FN found out, interchangeability with the German 98 was important to most countries.

  • @schutztruppe
    @schutztruppe 3 года назад

    I've heard that the mexican 95 is the replica 95 chilean. Have you any other information on this? One costs over $1000 and the other $400

    • @ronaldjohnson1474
      @ronaldjohnson1474 Год назад

      The Mexican M1895 carbine has a turned down bolt handle. It was made in Oviedo, Spain, & by DWM, but in very small numbers.

  • @texascastblast5011
    @texascastblast5011 4 года назад

    So crazy question, is it possible to make the Swedish m96 firing pin fit the Spanish m93 bolt ?

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад +1

      I don't know but I'd like to find out.

    • @texascastblast5011
      @texascastblast5011 4 года назад

      See the reason is I bought a box 1916 Mausers from Old Western Scrounger and I’m working on restoring them, and I can’t find any Spanish Mauser firing pins. So I want to try to see if it’s possible

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад

      I've been looking for parts too.

  • @TheAngler2210
    @TheAngler2210 4 года назад +1

    how come theres these straw colors on your G98 bolt and receiver? Did someone try to flame blue that thing? Doesnt look safe to shoot!

  • @allenmicua632
    @allenmicua632 3 года назад +1

    one of my favorite is German mauser k98 bolt action rifle it was use by the Filipino military they where called tiradores dela muerte or the Marksman of death , it was in Filipino revolution and Filipino American war

    • @piosian4196
      @piosian4196 2 года назад +2

      The Filipino Mausers were mostly Spanish Mausers (DWM, Berlin) supplied to the Spanish forces in 1891. On encounters with the Katipuneros, some Spanish soldiers lose their guns and easily changed hands with the revolutionaries. Some later models like the Chilean Mausers 1893 also were used . They were 7 X 57 mm. Kar 98 were used by the Nazi's in WW II. It's not possible to arm any army in 1898 with a firearm made in 1898. Paul Mauser invented the Rifle in 1876, and produced thousands every year the longest and the most numerous were the K98 in 7.92 X 57mm (8mm) in both WW I and WW II. Yes the Filipino unit of snipers were armed with Mausers but the 1891 and a few 1893 models.

  • @RalphReagan
    @RalphReagan 4 года назад

    My 1891 was converted to 30-06 long before I got it.

  • @litoneup
    @litoneup 4 года назад

    1a: descent with modification from preexisting species : cumulative inherited change in a population of organisms through time leading to the appearance of new forms : the process by which new species or populations of living things develop from preexisting forms through successive generations the definition of evolution.

  • @joelopezjl28
    @joelopezjl28 4 года назад

    That Spanish mauser has seen many miles

  • @gunguy6530
    @gunguy6530 4 года назад

    Hi buddy
    I hope all is well, ive found a Portuguese 1904 mauser in a 7.92 wondering what your thoughts are on these they are asking $795.00 Au

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад +1

      Hey, Sam. Sounds like the Vergueiro 1904-39. The original 1904s were in 6.5 and are much more rare. Aaron on our podcast has one and really likes it, he let me shoot it a few times. For the money, I'd rather have a Mauser in the same price range, maybe a South American carbine or short rifle in 7mm.

    • @gunguy6530
      @gunguy6530 4 года назад

      @@MilsurpWorld thanks for that🙂 I've got a 1908 Swedish Mauser 6.5 and 25/303 Lee endfield, just looking for another for my collection even trying to find a half descent Turkish Mauser as all the other are very expensive lol

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад +1

      I'm not sure about the AU market, but if you have the Mauser and Enfield base covered I'd suggest a Swiss rifle if they are affordable.

    • @gunguy6530
      @gunguy6530 4 года назад

      @@MilsurpWorld I picked up Belgium mauser 1952 for $445.00AU today in very good condition in 30.06 was only posted on the 17/4/20

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад +1

      That's a nice one!

  • @Paches92-
    @Paches92- 3 года назад

    Why would they design the 98 vent holes to blow ruptured case gases into the magazine? Seems even more dangerous than the venting gas itself

  • @ritterbruder212
    @ritterbruder212 4 года назад

    I'm actually not a fan of the safety being able to be applied when the gun is decocked. On my Swedish M38, sometimes when I fire the rifle, the recoil causes the safety to flip up and lock the bolt.

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад +2

      I've never heard of that happening before. I wonder if you might have an issue with the safety. Is the bolt all matching to the rifle?

  • @russellmcmullen3683
    @russellmcmullen3683 3 года назад

    What country has a crown for there crest

  • @garypiont6114
    @garypiont6114 4 года назад

    theory of evolution is based on the idea that all species? are related and gradually

  • @Democrats-Are-Idiots
    @Democrats-Are-Idiots 4 года назад

    So many great actions that could be made into superb rifles chambered in real calibers. #sporterizingizawesome💪

    • @dndnd8999
      @dndnd8999 3 года назад

      اريد عتاد

  • @majadaiklpe8528
    @majadaiklpe8528 4 года назад

    رحمه لبوك تبيع منهن

  • @claudio4189
    @claudio4189 3 года назад

    Mauser Rifle, Chilean Model 1895, Made un Chile 🤘🏻🇨🇱

    • @ronaldjohnson1474
      @ronaldjohnson1474 Год назад

      Nope! They were made by Ludwig Loewe, DWM & Oviedo, Spain.

  • @libertyman3072
    @libertyman3072 4 года назад +1

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  • @samanthahansen9138
    @samanthahansen9138 4 года назад +2

    First

  • @garypiont6114
    @garypiont6114 4 года назад

    There were a few other arms makers that had excellent rifles made quicker and better

  • @garypiont6114
    @garypiont6114 4 года назад

    It didn t evolve mauser couldn,t get it right
    Took way to long
    Garand came along got it on.the first try

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад +12

      So much is wrong with this...

  • @patrickcortez4471
    @patrickcortez4471 4 года назад

    Boring .

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад +5

      You ever create anything before?

    • @Yamaha1933
      @Yamaha1933 4 года назад +5

      If history is boring to you might want to try watching some reality tv shows like jersey shore it'll be right up your alley.