

Chilean Model 1895 "Mauser" Knife Bayonet Manufactured by Weyersberg & Kirschbaum Co. Crisp REPUBLICA DE CHILI in a scrol as part of the crest. Chilean M1895 German Export Knife Mauser Bayonet Scabbard $190.43. The almost exclusive manfacturer was Weyersberg, Kirschbaum of Solingen, Germany and made to fit the Chilean 7mm Mauser of the same year designation. CHILEAN M1895 RIFLE BAYONET, MANUFACTURED BY WG. The hilt is brass with steel cross guard. The bolt face used in the Mauser Model 1893 was square whereas the Model 1895's was cylindrical, this is due to the fact that the square face was unnecessary for reliable feeding. This example was made by Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co. From Janzenâs Notebook âBayonetsâ pages 28 Chile No 3 show the Chilean M. K98 Mauser 98k Rifle Bayonet Stud Pin - Used. APEX Gun Parts is your source for hard to find gun parts, parts kits, and accessories. Excellent bright polished T-shape blade, made from a shortened Chilian M 1874 Gras bayonet blade. Seller: knightsgold (5,237) 100%, Location: Hervey Bay, Queensland, Ships to: Worldwide, Item: 363249183491 Chilean M1895 German Export Knife Mauser Bayonet Scabbard. they were made in Berlin at the Mauser factory and used by several countries including, Mexico, Argentina, and Iran. Ive seen prices ranging from 200-600 for other examples, but as mentioned before, ⦠Bayonet for use with the 7mm. 1895 CHILEAN MAUSER KNIFE BAYONET WITH SCABBARD. Manufactured by Weyersberg, Kirschbaum and Company of Solingen, Germany. Chilean Chile Model 1895 Mauser Dagger Bayonet with scabbard by Weyersberg Solingen History: Chilean Model 1895 "Mauser" Bayonet. Browse our bayonets, scabbards, and accessories today. M1895 Mauser rifle produced for Chile by Ludwig Loewe and Deutsche Waffen-Und Munitionsfabriken (DWM) in Germany.These bayonets were produced from 1895â∱901. The ⦠Vintage Chilean 1895 Weyersberg Kirshbaum & Co Solingen Bayonet w/ Scabbard For Sale This item has been shown 2 times. Bayonet M95 1895 Chilean Mauser Chile made in Solingen Germany : $70. Wood grips with about 90% finish remaining on the handle. Sound wood grips, light age and wear overall. M1895 Mauser rifle produced for Chile by Ludwig Loewe and Deutsche Waffen-Und Munitionsfabriken (DWM) in Germany. This is a Spanish bayonet (I believe from the 1960s) for the CETME rifle. Chilean M1895 Mauser Bayonet, German Mfg, WKC: Original era manufacture. German WWII > Edged Weapons > Bayonets > Combat Bayonets. ITEM Switzer's Auction & Appraisal Service / June 2020 Firearms Sale / CHILEAN M1895 RIFLE BAYONET. Wwi Chilean M1895 Mauser Bayonet Scabbard M95 MoWith Scabbard $124.00. As far as value, you can still pick them up for about $200-300 depending on the shape they are in. This example was made by the Austrian firm Oesterreichsche Waffenfabrik-Gesellschaft of Steyr. I have fully cited all the information used. 98k K98 Bayonet Rifle Stud Pin Used Mauser - K98 Mauser. Solingen Argentine Model 1891 Bayonet W/ Scabbard Match.
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The few examples Ive come across online have serial numbers beginning with either A or B and ending in a four digit number. The Model 1895 differed from the Mauser Model 1893 with regards to the bolt face. chilean model 1895 7x57 mauser knife bayonet manufactured in solingen germany by weyersberg kirschbaum & company- bayonet serial # for sale by budrobro on gunsamerica - 906708047 The bayonet measures 14 ¾ inches in overall length, blade length of 9 3/4 inches. The blade is very nice and the handle is in very good shape. Last edited by Ignition Override Septemat 04:20 PM.©D.Elvery-Knight.2019 # The law prohibits the sale to anyone under the age of 18. 308 even more time-consuming.īy the way, even though some FR8s etc can fail the headspace check using a Go/No Go gauge, the Win.308 field gauge results in my rifle are excellent, and the (SAAMI) gauge is very cheap: with shipping $30, Brownell's, 800-741 0015. The other fact that so many people confuse the Spanish FR7, built on very old 7mm actions, with the FR8, built on the much later, stronger 8mm actions made the search for info on the safety of my FR8's digestion of commercial. An acquaintance who stood at a table behind him looked at me and slowly shook his head, then confirmed my concerns.

I asked him about the issue and either he was unfamiliar, or pretended not to be aware. I learned about this when a seller at a gun show nearby in Southaven had such a converted Mauser. 308, some middle-aged gun show buddies who are very familiar with Mausers are really skeptical about the strength of the Spanish steel from 1916 or so. The test pressures for both are much higher.Īs for old Spanish (early 1900s) converted from 7mm to NATO. NATO 7.62 cup pressure converts to about 58,000 psi, based on some charts that somebody linked elsewhere.Ĭommercial.
