LOAD OUT: Winning bidders may pick their items up at 16513 Cornerstone Drive Belton Missouri on Wednesday, March 11th from 1-5pm & Thursday, March 12th from 9-12pm. The closing time of each lot will be automatically extended an additional 5 minutes whenever a bid is placed within the last 5 minutes of the lot closing. STAGGERED/DYNAMIC CLOSING: The auction will begin closing at 7:00pm CST at the rate of 3 lots per minute.
Load out staff cannot accept any form of payment. Payment must be made prior to picking any items up. PAYMENT: Accepted forms of payment include Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, local check & cash. If you bid $100.00, you will be charged $110.00 at checkout. Except for minor variations in stock design, weight, barrel length, and manufacturing details they were all similar to the Spanish Model 1893.Ä«UYERS PREMIUM: A 10% buyer's premium will be added to each purchase.
Historical Significance: During 1895, the rifle was adopted by China, Colombia, and Persia, under the designation Model 1893 and by Chile, Mexico, Paraguay, Uruguay, Venezuela and the Boer states of South Africa, under the designation Model 1895. The blue finish is strong fading to brown on the receiver. This carbine is probably unissued and unfired. The left side of the butt stock is marked with the CHILEAN NATIONAL CREST over M95. The walnut stock is marked on the left side below the receiver ring A9607. The cleaning rod is marked behind the slot A9607. The trigger guard plate is marked A9607 at the forward end. The bright finished bolt has a turned down handle, which is marked A9607. The top of the receiver ring has the National Crest of Chile. The left side of the receiver ring is marked A9607 and MAUSER CHILENO MODELO 1895 over MANUFACTURA LOEWE BERLIN. Regulation sights, barley corn front sight, folding leaf rear sight graduated to 1400 meters.
Technical Description: Chilean Model 1895 Mauser bolt action magazine carbine, serial number A9607, caliber 7 mm Mauser.