1935 Brazilian Mauser

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1935 Brazilian Mauser

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This was another one of my recent acquisitions. It is all matching and a low 3 digit serial number.

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That is gorgeous!
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SA1911a1 wrote:That is gorgeous!
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:vcool: :vcool: :thumbsup:
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Excellent example.
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:thumbsup: Very nice indeed
Damn, I'll bet that's going to leave a mark! Probably hurt too!
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very nice ecxample
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:vcool: :vcool: :vcool: :vcool:
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:shock: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

You're on a roll lately. ;mywink;
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Another winner! :thumbsup:
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That's a beauty. :Drool1: :thumbsup:
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Sonny: I have one. Maybe we can meet and have a two man shooting match. Winner takes all? :tongue:

They are truly a beautiful rifle. I bought mine while running a combine. A fellow I help at some gun shows phoned me. He was at a show and a fellow brought it to his table to sell. He assured me it was factory new. Came with matching bayonet, scabbard and signed target from factory. :biggrin:
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The first one didn't have a matching bayonet, but I found one that did. It was mis-listed at a K98a. It was almost the same price as the first one and also had a muzzle cover, but no test target. I couldn't pass it up. I may need to enter a 12 Step Program for Milsurps. Hasn't shipped yet, but here are some pics from the listing.

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