


Available only in the SnapSights (front and rear sight) model due to the extremely short front sight. It is designed for the carbine (not the short rifle). An additional shaking hand proof is below the left side of the military style tangent rear sight. The left side of the receiver wall is marked with 'MAUSER MODELO ARGENTINO 1891 / MANUFACTURA, LOEWE, BERLIN'. It will not fit the Gew 98 (the German rifle with the sight that looks like Santa’s sleigh). 7.65mm Mauser 98 blue, very good bore, very good+ stock, 29 barrel, This is a re-finished rifle. This sight is for the German K98k and direct descendants such as the Yugo K98k. Also do any of you know if there is a scout mount thatll fit. Im pretty sure a 1891 argentine sight is similar and might work. If you are not sure what sight you have on your rifle please give us a call before ordering. The rear sight on the 1916 looks a lot different, but I dont know. The design was wildly successful and, in 1891 Argentina, who had completed their transition to Remington Rolling Blocks only 11 years earlier, purchased an improved version: the Modelo 1891 rifle, in 7.65x53mm (a caliber now known as '7.65 Argentine.') Modelo 1891 Argentine Mauser. The crests were ground off in Argentina prior to export, an Argentine legal. A close examination of the rear sight will determine whether the rifle was updated for spitzer bullets after 1909. DWM took over production (actually a factory name change) in Berlin, during 1896. Available in MicroClick™ rear sight (SP3MC) and SnapSights model (SP3MCSS). Your Argentine Model 1891 was manufactured before 1897. FOR SALE One 1891 Argentine Mauser Carbine rear sight slide. 473 between the pivot ears and is held in place with a. ARGENTINE MAUSER MODEL 1891 M91 Carbine Rear Sight Slide - 7.99. The second issue is the “conventional tangent” leaf rear sight and measures. We do not offer any sight for the Argentine Mauser. There is no safety lug on the bolt to help keep it in the gun in the event of a high pressure event, and there is no provision for the safe escape of gas in. The 7.65 Argentine Mauser of 1891 is pleasant to shoot but it is not as safe as later Mauser models. This sight base has a concave bend to it and our sights will not fit that rifle. The rear sight is a military ladder type and the front sight is an inverted V. The first rifles were issued with the “Lange Vizier” rear sight (see picture). The 1916 Spanish Mauser was issued with three different rear sights. If it’s a 98 Mauser with a standard tangent sight and wood all the way around the rear sight, this is probably your sight! Available in MicroClick™ rear sight (T38MC), used in conjunction with existing front sight and our SnapSights model (T38MCSS), a front and rear aperture system. It fits a wide range of Mauser 98-actioned rifles from countries all over the world -the Czech VZ 24, 1908 Brazilian, 1938 Turk, 1948 Yugo, and many more.
