Mauser Military Rifles of the World

Mauser Military Rifles of the World
Author: Robert W. D. Ball
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Mauser rifle
ISBN: 087341828X

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Mauser military rifles offer collectors almost unlimited variations, and author Bob Ball continues to find rare and interesting specimens. This 2nd edition brings more than 100 new photographs of these historic rifles and the wars in which they were carried. Every detail is presented, from the length and weight of the rifle to the manufacturer's markings. This book shows collectors precisely how to identify every model from 1871 to 1945 and provides production figures and the relative rarity of each model. Because Mauser rifles were produced under contract in so many different nations, the book is organised alphabetically by country and the year of production.

Mauser Military Rifles of the World

Mauser Military Rifles of the World
Author: Robert Ball
Publsiher: Gun Digest Books
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2006-12-26
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0896892964

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The ultimate Mauser military rifle reference, this superior guide is packed with more models, all-color photos and Mauser history is tailored to the interests and needs of firearms collectors. With more than 50 countries represented, 75 years of Mauser military rifle production is meticulously cataloged with descriptions, historical details, model specifications and markings, for easy identification by collectors. Mauser Military Rifles of the World, 4th Edition features: 1,300+ compelling color photos, including new, never-before-published photos of very rare Mausers, helpful in measuring collectability data about how and where the rifles were employed in conflict all in alphabetical format, giving readers easy access to information. Historical data, coupled with detailed color photos make this guide educational and entertaining!

Mauser Military Rifles

Mauser Military Rifles
Author: Neil Grant
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2015-03-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472805966

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This volume offers an insight into the iconic Mauser family of German bolt-action rifles. Drawing on first-hand accounts of the weapons in combat and primary sources regarding their mechanical performance, this fully illustrated study charts the Mauser's origins, combat record and lasting influence. It explores the full range of Mauser rifles, beginning with the hugely successful Gew 98, which entered service in the time of the Kaiser, provided the basis for the US Springfield M1903 and equipped combatants such as the South African Boers. It also investigates the Kar 98k, which was still in front-line use with Wehrmacht troops in 1945, saw use with Mexican and Yugoslavian forces, and even played a role in the 1990s Balkan conflicts in the hands of snipers. Featuring expert analysis, specially commissioned artwork and gripping first-hand accounts, this volume is ideal for anyone seeking an understanding of these sturdy and accurate rifles' unique place in the history of small-unit tactics in the 20th century.

Mechanical Variations of Mauser Bolt Action Military Rifles

Mechanical Variations of Mauser Bolt Action Military Rifles
Author: James A. Wingate
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-09
Genre: Mauser rifle
ISBN: 141967093X

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Collecting these great historical battle rifles is great fun, but the serious novice will soon become confused, and then irritated. The Author, a veteran Mechanical Engineer, knows this, because it happened to him too. He actually wrote this book for his own use, from notes he made to avoid being cheated out of hard-earned gun-collecting investment funds, and now he shares it with you. Its Mauser Model identification procedure guides the new collector in sorting out a specific rifle identity from the world's hundreds of known physical variants, using standard photographic references commercially available to everyone. It is chock full of brand-new close-up photos, mechanical details, info on chamber crests, markings, and the historical time line of the many global manufacturers of this immortal rifle. It is written in a crusty, personal and often irreverent style (but only where irreverence is well past due!)

FN Mauser Rifles

FN Mauser Rifles
Author: Anthony Vanderlinden
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2016-10-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 099813970X

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Collector reference on book on FN Mauser rifles

Mauser Rifles Vol 1

Mauser Rifles  Vol  1
Author: Luc Guillou
Publsiher: Schiffer Military History
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2020-10-28
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0764360620

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The first of two volumes on Mauser rifles, this full-color, illustrated book presents the design, manufacturing, development, and combat use of the various models from 1870 through World War I. Starting with the Model 1871--or Gewehr 71--the book explores each variant, then follows with detailed discussions on the models 1871/84, 88, and 98. The rare G98 sniper and M1918 antitank rifles are also shown. Details include close-up views of markings, as well as a serial numbers list, and a visual breakdown of the weapons. Accessories such as ammunition, ammo pouches, bayonets, magazines, scopes, and cleaning kits are featured throughout the book, as well as rarely seen combat-related uniform and equipment items.

The World s Assault Rifles

The World s Assault Rifles
Author: Gary Paul Johnston,Thomas B. Nelson
Publsiher: Ironside International Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781619846012

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The World's Assault Rifles is a definitive, comprehensive reference book covering the militaries of 50 countries in 71 chapters. Comprising more than 1,900 photographs, this book includes extensive assault rifle history, operating and locking systems, ammunition types, individual specifications and much more. With the 1200-page hardcover version weighing 9 pounds and now selling for hundreds of dollars, The World's Assault Rifles, as an eBook, offers convenient transportation and comfortable reading pleasure in the office, at home and during travel, not to mention the low cost. Now used by hundreds of military scholars and agencies world wide, The World's Assault Rifles in eBook format will provide instant fingertip access to information unavailable from any other source at an unbeatable price!

History of the Mauser Rifle in Chile

History of the Mauser Rifle in Chile
Author: David Nielsen
Publsiher: Schiffer Military History
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2019-05-28
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0764356763

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As part of its rise as a regional South American power, Chile chose to emulate the highly successful Prussian military system in the last decades of the 19th century. Prior conflicts and the prospect of war with Argentina, which came to a head in the early 1890s, can be seen as the pretext for Chile's purchase of "Prussian" military equipment, including Mauser rifles and Krupp cannons. This book summarizes important regional events, while also offering a general historical overview of Mauser developments. It will then proceed to expose the particulars of Chile's Mausers, purchases that resulted in the Model 1895, 1912, and 1935. Also detailed are the technical specifics of each of these three models and the historical events surrounding their acquisition. The result is the first comprehensive attempt at documenting these important artifacts and events, which will, it is hoped, initiate further research into this fascinating topic.