Argentine Mauser Model 1891

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    This rifle is an absolute joy to shoot, the fit and finish are nearly perfect for a rifle that is over 120 years old. This particular rifle is a second year production, made in 1892, and the first series of Mauser rifles to fire smokeless ammunition. We hope you enjoy today's video, and stay tuned for more milsurps to come.
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  • @aleramone23
    @aleramone23 Před 8 lety +111

    That gun is the proof that a good design is timeless.

  • @thekommunistplays
    @thekommunistplays Před 10 lety +225

    As an argentine soldier, I'm glad I found this, because I got to see the rifle I carry on ceremonies being shot, something I've never seen.

    • @tylerimp8004
      @tylerimp8004 Před 6 lety +9

      thekommunistplays there must be some nice all matching 91s there in stock for those ceremonies

    • @larrypnh
      @larrypnh Před 4 lety +1

      Do you happen to know where I can get a stock for a 1891? Thanks!

    • @GJ1998ARG
      @GJ1998ARG Před 4 lety +14

      Viva la patria🇦🇷

    • @israelluquez2516
      @israelluquez2516 Před 3 lety

      En que fuerza?

    • @israelluquez2516
      @israelluquez2516 Před 3 lety +1

      Este modelo de Mauser solo lo vi en la Marina. Lo usamos para ceremonial

  • @bretthompson3637
    @bretthompson3637 Před 10 lety +13

    Actually, this is based on the Belgian 1889 Mauser, which preceded it and was, in fact, the first of the box magazine repeating Mausers accepted into military service. Nice to see these old war clubs still in use. All of the Argentine Mausers (I shoot a Mod 1909 regularly) are just a delight to shoot. Thanks!

  • @scottsanderson8466
    @scottsanderson8466 Před 4 lety +21

    So happy to find this. After 30 years I finally have a 1891 mauser. I love mausers. You can make ammo out of a 30-06 brass.

    • @MrNegative57
      @MrNegative57 Před 2 lety +3

      Norma still makes 7.65 hunting rounds , 150 gr 2400 fps muzzle.

  • @thatleftylennon6569
    @thatleftylennon6569 Před 9 lety +31

    I am from argentina and i renember when i was a kid my grandfather told me stories about the time that he was in the argentinian army (1957)

    • @Mr15932
      @Mr15932 Před 5 lety +5

      Aguante argentina papá y si todavía se usa esos fusiles los llevan los escoltas en ceremonias militares

  • @flyingmanforfun
    @flyingmanforfun Před 10 lety +49

    am i the only one who just loves the sound of bolt action rifles when you reload?

    • @stlbusker3025
      @stlbusker3025 Před 2 lety +1

      Uh I don't think any of the Kennedys are overly fond of that sound!

    • @maxgranger4672
      @maxgranger4672 Před 2 lety

      @@stlbusker3025 hahahhah! Very funny! 😂

  • @dakotaschwartz4403
    @dakotaschwartz4403 Před 3 lety +5

    My great grandfather gave me this rifle when I was about 14, right before he passed away. I love this gun and everytime I shoot it reminds of him. Glad to see one in such great quality. Thank you for the information.

  • @gewamser
    @gewamser Před 10 lety +19

    i was given one of these rifles by an old backwoodsman who could no longer find ammo for it over 30 years ago. I scrounged some up and could not believe the quality of the piece. Over the years I took many deer with mine, glad to see you honor it.

  • @2dL
    @2dL Před 10 lety +22

    The sound that this gun makes is just awesome to hear. Beautiful gun, all around.

  • @TheHandgunhero
    @TheHandgunhero Před 8 lety +15

    Mauser had their 1871 rifle adopted. It was the first standard issue rifle of the German Empire, and replaced the aging Dreyse Needle Rifles with a Centerfire, designed to compete with the French Chassepot. That was a huge success for them, but they failed against the Kommissiongewehr 88 when it came to developing a smokeless rifle for the Germans. Their design however was adopted by Belgian as the Gew.89, the Ottomans as the Turkish Mauser 1890 and finally Argentina with the 1891 you have. By no means however was this Mauser's first successful rifle. Mauser had success since 1871 and had commercial bolt actions for civilians dating back to 1867 I believe. They also made a heap of pistols but they weren't as successful as their rifles.

  • @dapsapsrp
    @dapsapsrp Před 4 lety +5

    I've had my 1891 for about 17 years now. It is fully matching including cleaning rod and like this one is a beautiful example of a bygone time. Very smooth action.

  • @austincampbell7335
    @austincampbell7335 Před 7 lety +2

    the sound of a bolt action is hard to beat, and that one sounded smooth, real smooth

  • @sanfordhoffman2392
    @sanfordhoffman2392 Před 9 lety +9

    One of my all time favorites. I love the Argentine Mauser. Beautiful and accurate. I own a cavalry carbine with the crust still intact. Love it.

  • @themischeifguide
    @themischeifguide Před 9 lety +6

    I bought a M1891 when I was 19 it was the second gun I owned the first being a No5 Carbine. When I first got the rifle it was in very good condition except it was missing the front sight blade. I took the rifle to the range anyway and I just pretended it had a front sight and shot it. The M1891 almost shoots itself I just looked down the top of the barrel and fired. I was shooting man sized targets from 50 to 150 yards and did not miss at all. I found these rifles to be surprisingly accurate, among the most accurate rifles I own. Eric is right the M1891 is an absolute joy to shoot.

  • @ALMIGHTYBUNGHOAL
    @ALMIGHTYBUNGHOAL Před 10 lety +5

    The 1891 mauser was my first gun. Still have it and it is in perfect condition.

  • @slowhand1198
    @slowhand1198 Před 10 lety +20

    The Belgian M1889 preceded the Argentine version. The Argy dispensed with the barrel jacket, but kept the Belgian chambering. FN was established to build the M1889 rifles. The Turks also purchased the M1890 version before the Argentines. Very nice rifles.

    • @u.m.9931
      @u.m.9931 Před 3 lety +1

      The first one is the 1889 german itself (never adopted by germany)

  • @gglovato
    @gglovato Před 10 lety +162

    Greeting from Argentina!, i'm surprised to see a "local" rifle being showcased!.
    It also makes me quite sad that our military went from having the most modern rifle in the world 120 years ago to being the sad underfunded stigmatized organization that it is today...

    • @RogerSanGabriel
      @RogerSanGabriel Před 10 lety +19

      American is heading that way also, just at a slower speed.
      I hope to visit your country someday to go boar hunting.

    • @wonderoushistoryofclassicf9193
      @wonderoushistoryofclassicf9193 Před 7 lety +16

      Guillermo Lovato Argentina's military is pretty respectable for a south american country. Just ask Paraguay 😂

    • @sanfordhoffman2392
      @sanfordhoffman2392 Před 7 lety +2

      Roger San Gabriel You wouldn't know it with all the money we are dumping into our military. So, the spending is going up and the quality is going down??

    • @gpracer270
      @gpracer270 Před 5 lety +2

      Guillermo Lovato.. I own one of these and it is one of my favorites, I hope you guys can still buy them down there?

    • @larrypnh
      @larrypnh Před 4 lety +1

      Where can I find a stock for one of these , please? Thanks!

  • @TheStewieOne
    @TheStewieOne Před 10 lety +38

    The Mauser Rifles series was the Ak-47 of it days.

  • @mytmousemalibu
    @mytmousemalibu Před 10 lety +4

    Because of this video and Eric, I had to have one! I just traded an old Hamilton 22 for an 1891 old sporter conversion. Beautiful old stock, Willams sights. I would prefer an all original but couldn't pass this old gal up. Beautiful old rifle and words don't do it justice. The quality is unfathomable in a milsurp. Buttered silk smooth action. What a rifle! Im in love!

  • @bordercontrol4742
    @bordercontrol4742 Před 3 lety +5

    Absolutely beautiful rifle. The 1891 has always been one of my favorite rifles.

  • @suffolkshepherd
    @suffolkshepherd Před 8 lety +1

    I have one of these.My dad gave it to me a few years before he passed away. He got it from his father. What amazes me the most about it is how the bolt action is so tight, pops back when you left the lever. That is astonishing for the an over 100 year old gun. People still used horses for transportation at this time.

  • @chrisknott6651
    @chrisknott6651 Před 2 lety +2

    I love my argentine mauser, when I shot the old ammo that came with it, it kicked like a mule. Then I got into the soft points and it was a bit better. Major bruising, but it is a nail driver, accurate as all get out.

  • @63grandsport11
    @63grandsport11 Před 8 lety

    I bought one of these for a buddy in 1963 and he still shoots it today. I agree with everything you have said about the 1891. Thanks for the time you take to make these vids, the format is great and enjoy your comments...Thanks GBA

  • @nicholasfreeland9431
    @nicholasfreeland9431 Před 5 lety +1

    I've had one for years now and he really nailed it on the head when he spoke of the craftsmanship and the beauty of these bad boys. Mine is also a second year production and it shoots like a dream for something that travelled 120 years through time to end up in my hands.

  • @madmod
    @madmod Před 8 měsíci

    My great grandfather had this gun and picked it up overseas. Its all original and numbers matching still, as well as beautifully clean.

  • @Luso308
    @Luso308 Před 10 lety +2

    Your videos are getting better and better. What a pleasure to watch them. Thank you, gentlemen.

  • @Only9mm
    @Only9mm Před 7 lety +1

    what a great in-depth video. i love the old mil-surp rifles just like Eric. thank you for your service and thank you for the video.

  • @ron30865
    @ron30865 Před 10 lety +4

    This Channel is just magnificent!... i can't describe How happy I'm every time i receive a notification of "New video from Iraqveteran8888!!! thanks for all this good content.

  • @Orkneyshooter
    @Orkneyshooter Před 10 lety +4

    Another intelligent, eloquent, informative video from Moss Pawn. These are some of the best firearms videos on the web.

  • @sanfordhoffman2392
    @sanfordhoffman2392 Před 6 lety +1

    I've probably watched this video 10 times. Never gets old.

  • @PennsylvaniaPlinker
    @PennsylvaniaPlinker Před 4 lety

    I love this intro, very similar to your PTR 91 review. The music, the camera work, it just hypes me up. My Argentine is a sweet shooter. Love coming back to this video after all these years.

  • @josebaque5623
    @josebaque5623 Před 2 lety +2

    Excelente fusil Mauser modelo Argentino 1891 . excelente calibre, superior al 7 . 62 . el modelo 1909 tiene un cerrojo con una tercer punto de fijación en el cajon de mecanismo, ( haciéndolo más fiable) gracias por mostrar un arma muy preciada en Argentina 🇦🇷 🇺🇸 . Saludos cordiales 👍

  • @Quadrenaro
    @Quadrenaro Před 4 lety +6

    Saw one of these listed for 200 today, all matching.

  • @mpbrad
    @mpbrad Před 9 lety +2

    I have a 1891! I love shooting it. Thanks for the video Eric!

  • @nicolasrodrigo9
    @nicolasrodrigo9 Před 7 lety +1

    I use it in military parades, in the Argentine Navy. I have never shot one though... we only shot with FAL. I believe the 7,65 ammo is difficult to find here, it was produced until the 80s.

  • @KWAT6
    @KWAT6 Před 10 lety +2

    Great rifle. I must say Eric has exceptional trigger discipline. He never seems to jerk the trigger or throw a shot.

  • @sparkyopps
    @sparkyopps Před 10 lety +1

    Eric , I absolutely loved this vid . Keep up the awesome work.

  • @captainjohnnymartinez833
    @captainjohnnymartinez833 Před 10 měsíci

    I literally just got my 1st 1891 Argentine Mauser with every single Serial number matching including the cleaning rod. It's in fantastic condition and I cannot wait to get it in my hands. Spoke to previous owner for an hour today and learned so much. Thank you for this fantastic video!
    I also have an 1879 Modelo Argentino in .43 spanish in Nickel finish in fantastic condition. Im so hooked.
    We'll done guys.

  • @TheBudny
    @TheBudny Před 10 lety +106

    Beautiful weapon. Great history. Very interesting that the French developed smokeless powder. You would have thought they would want the smoke to cover their retreat.

    • @JR-no8ug
      @JR-no8ug Před 10 lety +6

      The French during the American Revolution could have wiped the floor with the Americans...

    • @TheBudny
      @TheBudny Před 10 lety +9

      Joseph Rouse And it's been pretty much downhill from there...............

    • @cherokid
      @cherokid Před 10 lety +9

      TheBudny You forget the French won WWI and lost millions of soldiers fighting the Germans toe to toe. I will admit the French mentality is disturbing from time to time however their warriors have always been great. It's their politicians that have been the absolute worst.

    • @TheBudny
      @TheBudny Před 10 lety +3

      cherokid I disagree. History tells us their warriors weren't too great in WW2.

    • @JR-no8ug
      @JR-no8ug Před 10 lety +2

      No, the French were, and are, awesome.

  • @trevordeavers4570
    @trevordeavers4570 Před 9 lety +1

    NICE, I appreciate all of the history behind all of your videos. Well thought out, nice shooting and a nice gun. Keep up the good work and videos!!

  • @ReachODST118
    @ReachODST118 Před 10 lety

    I keep coming back to this video. Finally bought my own, but I've watched this video a good 20 times now. I think I'm in love...

  • @MegaRiffraff
    @MegaRiffraff Před 3 lety

    I had a friend who was a gunsmith in Kentucky, back around 1985 or so , he made target and hunting rifles from 1909 Argentine Mauser rifles , he would buy the rifles by the crate , there were 10 to the crate , some were New never been fired , I still have one of the short barrel Calvary models he gave me for helping him , it was really hard to get the action and barrels separated, the rifles were 7.65x53 .

  • @barnettjames6783
    @barnettjames6783 Před 10 měsíci

    Have one that I bought at the gun show at L.A. County fairgrounds back in 1983. The bolt and stock had been sporterized. I have a Redfield 3-9X scope and love it at a thousand meter range. I have been reloading ammo for it since I got it, and have a couple of mid-energy very accurate loads. Of all my bolt-action rifles, this one is my favorite, followed by a Winchester Model 70 in .243.

  • @eyeh8u1
    @eyeh8u1 Před 10 lety +2

    I too own a '91 Argentine Mauser as well as a 1909. I don't think either of them were ever issued as both are in practically near mint condition. And I agree with Iraqveteran8888, the fit and finish on these rifles is unbelievable. That quality of work on a mass produced, production line rifle is insane. I read an interview once with an engineer at Remington who said that if they produced the Remington Model 700 with the same level of hand fit and finishing as these old Mausers, it would retail between $2,000 to $3,000.

  • @7CieGrim
    @7CieGrim Před 10 lety +3

    Wow, great rifle and a great quality ! I wish I could try one of these one day, I only had the chance to shoot a Persian Mauser and this was a lot of fun too.

  • @cornfedtuber
    @cornfedtuber Před 8 lety

    I too have one of these. A true example of the old world gun maker's art. The balance is beautiful and it is an all around joy to shoot.

  • @leadcounsel4869
    @leadcounsel4869 Před 7 lety +2

    Love historic guns like this. Great video

  • @TacticalOwl7
    @TacticalOwl7 Před 10 lety +5

    Learned a lot about the Argentine Mauser. Didn't know it was the first Mauser to go into military service. Thanks for sharing and educating us. The Mauser has had many variation. I also read that some countries modified the barrel to 7.62x51 after World War Two. I believe FN made the conversion barrels, but quite possibly other manufactures and countries did as well. Thanks again.

    • @MavHunter20XX
      @MavHunter20XX Před 10 lety +1

      I wonder if mine was one of those and not some crazy gunsmith job.

    • @Xerxes1688
      @Xerxes1688 Před 10 lety +1

      Well, the spaniards, for example, they converted some of their Mauser rifles (originally in 7x57mm) to 7.62x51mm NATO by using CETME automatic rifle parts, namely the barrel, front sight assembly, flash-hider and charging handle tube. These coversions were dubbed the CETMETON FR7 and FR8 carbines.

    • @TacticalOwl7
      @TacticalOwl7 Před 10 lety

      I also think the Israeli's did a 7.62x51 conversion back in the 1950's

    • @sanfordhoffman2392
      @sanfordhoffman2392 Před 7 lety

      TacticalOwl7 I think the Israeli's converted everything they got their hands on to 7.62x51 NATO cause it was the only bullet they were getting in mass.

    • @Jeqavy_Wavy
      @Jeqavy_Wavy Před 7 lety +1

      TacticalOwl7 It was far from the first Mauser in military service. The first was the Gewehr 71, adopted by the German Empire in 1871 was the 'Imperial Rifle'.

  • @dntlss
    @dntlss Před 3 lety

    I grew up in a farm and i hated most of it,after living in the suburbs for several decades i realized how good i had it,we had a river that passed thru full of bass and i could fire my rifles anytime i wanted in any direction i wanted,lol, sure miss that,very nice Rifle BTW, i stopped at my local pawnshop this morning and they had 3 of these,they were pretty nice, thats what made me come and check out your video.

  • @exposingthedarknesswiththe9190

    *THE MIGHTY MAUER BOLT ACTION, THE BEST ACTION MADE SINCE ITS DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING AND ITS INCREDIBLE EVOLUTIONS...THERE JUST HASN'T BEEN A BETTER ACTION IN THE WORLD!!*

  • @browngreen933
    @browngreen933 Před rokem

    Probably the most elegant bolt-action rifle of the early smokeless period.

  • @RobertS122
    @RobertS122 Před 10 lety +1

    Eric, great video. I love when you feature these older firearms. I always thought the French Lebel 1886 was the first truly modern rifle as it was the first bolt action to use the newly developed smokeless powder. Would really like to see a video on one of those if you could.

  • @zazamchedlishvili1626
    @zazamchedlishvili1626 Před 10 lety +1

    I have one, "sporterized", with receiver-mount peep sight and the barrel shortened to 24". Mine was made in 1900 in by DWM in Berlin, according to the serial #. The craftsmanship is amazing. One of the smoothest bolt action rifles I've seen. Shoots great modern reloads (I load 150 gr Hornady on fast powder). Took good size doe at 75 yards last fall

  • @cherokid
    @cherokid Před 10 lety

    Hi Eric, I really enjoy your military surplus rifle videos. However, watching many of your videos leaves me with a case of the "wants". Mosin 91, Finish M39, Argentine 91 etc. Not to mention S&W 460 performance center. I really enjoy getting to the range however I can't get out as much as I want to so having your videos lets me shoot vicariously through the lap top. I once fired a prussian mauser 11mm black powder cartridge rifle that I believe was a tube feed. A friend at the range had one which he loaded for and about 4 of us were shooting at a gong at 200 yards. I was truly amazed at that rifle. All of us were hitting off hand at 200 yards. The craftsmanship of those guns is a tribute to the maker. Thanks again.

  • @grahamr4916
    @grahamr4916 Před 3 lety

    This rifle is basically a Ruger American from 1891. It’s amazing how they nailed it that far back and the design basically hasn’t changed

  • @555Gear
    @555Gear Před 10 lety +4

    Beautiful rife and beautiful sound!

  • @guardianminifarm8005
    @guardianminifarm8005 Před 5 lety

    Thanks gents. My father bought an 1891 as a young lad from a hardware store back in the day. It was the first high powered rifle I and my brothers shot. I am honored to have received it as an inheritance from my father. Mine is a bit more sporterized than the one you used. Now I need to take it out & shoot it. It has been a few years.

  • @V8guy83
    @V8guy83 Před 8 lety

    Remember getting one of these for Christmas. Wish I still had it. Probably one on my favorite I've owned,

  • @chrisgraff2103
    @chrisgraff2103 Před 9 lety

    Thanks for making these videos I too am a milsurp fan. I just got this gun passed down through my family. It was my great grandfathers gun. i cannot wait to clean her up and run some ammo through it!

  • @WIGIT8388
    @WIGIT8388 Před 10 lety

    My Dad got one of these brand new packed in cosmoline. What a wonderful rifle. To say they do not make them like that anymore is quite the understatement!

  • @xFyLxARMORY
    @xFyLxARMORY Před 10 lety +1

    Dude that thing sounds awesome when it goes BANG!

  • @pnw-rw4iy
    @pnw-rw4iy Před rokem

    I recently acquired one and the build quality is next to none, I've never seen such a beautiful and well made rifle and honestly modern stuff doesn't come close to craftsmanship they put into this and it blows my mind how beautiful it is for being such an ancient build.

  • @ezquimal
    @ezquimal Před 10 lety +1

    Thanks man know i'm going to put this rifle on the list. Here in Argentina are a lot of this used by the army.

  • @BluegrassBushcraft
    @BluegrassBushcraft Před 10 lety +1

    Now thats one awesome gun. I think I'm in love. Thanks for sharing.

  • @PR0per6RAMmar
    @PR0per6RAMmar Před 10 lety

    I gotta say, every time a new IV8888 video comes out, the level of professionalism and general quality in the video goes up.

  • @MrHondaguy1
    @MrHondaguy1 Před 10 lety +1

    Beautiful rifle. Keep the Milsurps coming!

  • @Bepo16A
    @Bepo16A Před 10 lety +1

    Since no one else has said it yet... The lighting in this video is fantastic! Shoot at this time of day more often :D and also, awesome gun. Looks beautiful, and I'm surprised it's so old! Looks like something that could've been made in the 40's or later.

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 Před 10 lety

    Beautiful gun!! I love it and the history, thanks for sharing.

  • @cdismore3251
    @cdismore3251 Před 3 lety

    My dad had one he customized. Had the barrel shortened, hand made a stock for the rifle, made the magazine to hold five rounds with one in the chamber. Never got to shoot it, but it was a very nice rifle.

  • @SimonWAtack
    @SimonWAtack Před 10 lety

    That is a truly beautiful rifle. Thanks for making a fine presentation of it.

  • @johnbevier8049
    @johnbevier8049 Před rokem

    I just bought a 7th year production Mauser 91 and I just started restoring it due to it being sporterized I have yet to shoot it but it is a very beautiful gun and happy it was my first one to start my collection

  • @duanegarbett7100
    @duanegarbett7100 Před 10 lety +2

    i would love to see you guys and a all of your variety of guns, do a video with Richard Ryan and his high speed cameras!!! That would be a definite win. Keep up the great work though gents!

  • @Frank-sf1wh
    @Frank-sf1wh Před rokem

    I had one of these years ago, it was stolen, but last week my wife found one and bought it for me. It still shoots wonderfully.

  • @Applejack4541
    @Applejack4541 Před 7 lety

    My grandfather passed away a couple years ago, and I recently came into possession of this rifle. I haven't shot it yet, but I am VERY excited to. I love this time period of history, and I can't beleive I own this piece of innovative technology.

  • @HeadCracker789
    @HeadCracker789 Před 6 lety

    Just Picked one of these up in pretty good shape for $225 in CO. Had some rust but it cleaned up quite well. Barrel looks new after cleaning it. Can't wait to take it to the range!

  • @ratagris21
    @ratagris21 Před 10 lety

    A great quality rifle which set the standard!!! Thanks for posting and sharing!

  • @MrZonacat1
    @MrZonacat1 Před 10 lety +4

    Beautiful firearm and excellent off-hand shooting.

  • @arklados3596
    @arklados3596 Před 3 lety

    Just bought one of these, very excited.

  • @gavinchappell1749
    @gavinchappell1749 Před 7 lety +1

    I know I'm really late. but thanks for the video. I love my ArgentineMauser that I own now and it is a really accurate and great gun.

  • @BulletArc47
    @BulletArc47 Před 10 lety

    I can't get over how smooth that action is!

  • @michaelshaffer2813
    @michaelshaffer2813 Před 10 lety +1

    You make it look so easy!!!
    Great shootin'!
    I want one!

  • @ATCO614
    @ATCO614 Před 10 lety

    My grandfather passed one on to my dad and we shoot it whenever we can find some ammo for it. amazing rifle .

  • @stephanduplessis5354
    @stephanduplessis5354 Před 3 lety

    I have one of the first Modelo Argentino 1891 rifles, my grandfather got it from his grandfather and now its mine. The headspacing is starting to give some issues but what a gun that is. Absolutely decimating a .308 at its best

  • @goriverman
    @goriverman Před 10 lety

    I'm really impressed with the accuracy of that rifle. enjoyed your vid

  • @HaakonTheViking
    @HaakonTheViking Před 10 lety +3

    Would be really awesome to see you do a vid on a Norwegian 6,5-55 Krag-Jørgensen. I love that rifle!

  • @browngreen933
    @browngreen933 Před 3 lety

    Hardly one of the first military Mausers ever produced, but it is one of the earliest SMOKELESS military Mausers ever produced.

  • @ossaguena
    @ossaguena Před 8 lety +8

    I lived in Argentina and i've seen many of them lying in museums. I have lots of pictures in my FB profile. Tell me if you want to have a look at them so I can link you there.

  • @JimRodgers
    @JimRodgers Před 8 lety +2

    That's a great rifle. I inherited one from my father. Fun gun to shoot! And super accurate.

    • @Stekiaeton
      @Stekiaeton Před 8 lety +1

      I got mine from my grandfather

  • @bradlusk4531
    @bradlusk4531 Před 10 lety

    Good video, I have noticed whoever is handling the camera the last several episodes is quite good. It really adds to the quality of these videos, keep up the good work guys!!

  • @nicolasrodrigo9
    @nicolasrodrigo9 Před 7 lety

    Great video BTW, many thanks, I've learned a lot!!

  • @spiritandhonor
    @spiritandhonor Před 10 lety

    Great video Eric! Sure do miss Barry. Hope he returns real soon.

  • @Bryceb1773
    @Bryceb1773 Před 10 lety

    I really like the videosyou guys have been doing! keep em comin'!

  • @beefcakes27
    @beefcakes27 Před 6 lety +1

    That's a fine firearm and very good shooting, guys.

  • @maximilianescobar3564
    @maximilianescobar3564 Před rokem +1

    Great video of Mausers I have a bunch from many country's I love them......

  • @jcaminos
    @jcaminos Před 9 lety +1

    Exellente video guys!!! I'm from Argentina and its a plasure to see shooting a gun from our history.

  • @233NATOMAN
    @233NATOMAN Před 10 lety +1

    Excellent video Eric.
    So accurate.
    Perhaps a video on the Lee Metford or earlier Enfields with action dust covers.So beautifully made by craftsmen who served long apprentships in the 19th Century.

  • @spydercododo308
    @spydercododo308 Před 10 lety +3

    Sweet 1891! and slingin'em right in there from 250! Nice shooting. I still say your milsurp vids are by far your best! It is obvious how much you appreciate the older rifles, the craftsmanship and historical importance behind them. Great video Eric! Oh hey man how about a "Gun Gripes" on CT.

  • @DoktorMahn
    @DoktorMahn Před 9 lety +1

    I had the pleasure of shooting one a while back. Really couldn't miss with it.

  • @DaveAppleton
    @DaveAppleton Před 10 lety

    Nice,an army equipped with these rifles must have been a formidable force to be reckoned with.
    Just shows you how good the craftsmanship was then as it's still looks like a lovely gun to shoot with.

  • @drnapster
    @drnapster Před 8 lety +1

    i think this might be the best quality video you have ever made