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#1 Post by froggy »

Salut,

I saw M49 Persian "mauser" for sale on on gunstar. It is much more un-usual than the 98/29.
http://www.gunstar.co.uk/Rifle/Mauser-K ... 48334.aspx

NB- I have no connection with the seller what-so-ever .
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#2 Post by waterford103 »

Another flame-thrower !! I once had a Colomcbian Mauser in 30-06 with a 16" bbl .I was told to stop shooting it when it set the grass on fire at the range . ;¬)))

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#3 Post by froggy »

so that was the time when you decided to switch to the Mosin M44 then ?? ;)
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#4 Post by Charlotte the flyer »

Did the Jarmans have carbines as well, it's the first time that I've seen one?
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#5 Post by 450 Martini »

It does look a petite carbine, bet it kicks like a mule. I have just filled up my 7.92 slot with a nice G98 and it is a very nice and smooth action.
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#6 Post by snayperskaya »

waterford103 wrote:Another flame-thrower !! I once had a Colomcbian Mauser in 30-06 with a 16" bbl .I was told to stop shooting it when it set the grass on fire at the range . ;¬)))

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Theres a 30-06 Columbian Mauser at Minsterley at the moment, its a bit of an animal but i would say the MN M44 carbine has a bigger muzzle flash :)
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#7 Post by Chapuis »

Charlotte the flyer wrote:Did the Jarmans have carbines as well, it's the first time that I've seen one?

Yes the K98K (WW2 era). This could be called the modernised carbine version of the original K98, but actually I believe there was a carbine version of the WW1 era K98 that was issued to cavalry and artillery units. This would be very similar with the way that the British issued SMLE carbines to certain non infantry troops.
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#8 Post by froggy »

Re- Charlotte & Chapuis,

The 98/29 which was made in Czechoslovakia is quite common. The M49 was made under licence on Skoda machinery in Iran . The one for sell is either a M49 or a short 98/29 which are both rarer Mdls than the standart infantry length. I think the most obvious difference between them is the bolt straight for the short 98/29 and curved for the M49 . I can't tell from the seller's picture. I think you can also tell from the writing on the side of the receiver but my Farsi is a little rusty :run:
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#9 Post by meles meles »

froggy wrote: my Farsi is a little rusty :run:
Shame on you ! Get out the wire wool and some Hoppe's no. 9 pronto ! What's it bore like? Is it an obsolete calibre?
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#10 Post by froggy »

Alternatively, raming an ayatollah should do the trick O:-)
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