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Spectacular Documented Rare Mauser Model 1896 Small Ring Hammer Carbine

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:9,000.00 USD Estimated At:18,000.00 - 27,500.00 USD
Spectacular Documented Rare Mauser Model 1896 Small Ring Hammer Carbine
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This is a rare example of a Mauser Model 1896 Small Ring Hammer Carbine. This model was the final form of the Model 1896 Carbine. The carbine has a rust blue barrel and receiver with a bright bolt and rear sight face, a casehardened small ring hammer, and niter blue trigger, extractor, rear sight slide, bolt stop, safety lever and stock attaching piece. The 14 1/2 inch long barrel is fitted with a ramp front sight with drift-adjustable blade with nickel-silver bead. The tangent rear sight is graduated from 50-500 meters. The top of the chamber is roll-stamped "WAFFENFABRIK/MAUSER/OBERNDORFA/N" and the right side of the frame has "WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER/OBERNDORF A. NECKER". The full serial number ("1045) is visible on the left side of the chamber, the lower left side of the frame and on the left side of the stock attaching piece, with the partial serial number ("045") stamped on top of the bolt along with a "Double Crown/U" proof mark. All of the visible serial numbers match. The European walnut stock and forearm have a varnish finish. The stock has a black checkered hard rubber buttplate embossed with the Mauser monogram. Sling swivels are fitted on the forearm and detachable stock .The Small Ring Hammer Carbine was a limited production firearm. Serial number 1045 is the highest known serial number carbine and is illustrated in the "2009 STANDARD CATALOG OF FIREARMS".
BBL: 14 1/2 inch
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 7.63 mm Mauser
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 1045
Condition: Excellent. The carbine retains 95% plus of the original blue finish on the barrel and receiver. Nearly 95% of the delicate niter blue finish is present on the pistol components. 75% of the niter blue finish remains on the stock attachment. The bolt has all of the original bright finish. All of the markings are crisp. The bore is bright. The stock and forearm have light handling wear, with the most significant mark a small nick on the right side of the forearm in front of the magazine. This is an outstanding example of a rare Mauser Model 1896 Small Ring Hammer Carbine. This is the highest documented serial number Small Ring Hammer Carbine.