1895 Chilean Mauser Serial Numbers
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The 1895 Chilean Mauser, very similar to the 1893 Mauser in most respects More than a few Modelo 1895s have appeared on the market in recent years, varying in condition from 'near-mint' to 'dragged through the Chilean highlands behind a mule cart'. Description: This is a Chilean Mauser made in 1895 in Loewe, Berlin for the Chilean army and chambered for 7x57 Mauser. The rifle has matching serial numbers on all the pieces. The finish on the barrel is in very good condition and is still a very dark blue over most of the barrel.
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- 1895 Chilean Mauser Bolt
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- Model 1893 Chilean Mauser Serial Numbers
CHILEAN MODEL 1895 LOEWE 7mm MAUSER RIFLE
1895 Chilean Mauser Serial Numbers
1895 Chilean Mauser Bolt
Matching serial numbers excepting bolt. No import marks.
Caliber / Gauge: 7mm
Barrel Length: 29.5'
Serial Number: F4524
Condition
Mauser Serial Number Guide
Model 1893 Chilean Mauser Serial Numbers
I am conducting some research for an upcoming article and would appreciate if I could get some feedback before it is published…
My research indicates the existence of the following 10,000 block serial prefixes: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, L and M.
From the above serial prefixes there would therefore be the potential for 110,000 rifles and carbines. However, the literature only mentions the existence of contracts for 100,000 rifles and carbines. Model 1895’s were bought in 3 contracts. First contact with Loewe for 60,000 rifles and carbines in early 1895. Second Contract with Loewe, for 30,000 rifles and carbines in July of 1895. The third contract with Loewe for 10,000 rifles in September of 1895. Serial prefixes A – H are all Loewe while K – M are all DWM.
My first question would be: has anybody observed either an I or J serial prefix, or a prefix that is alphabetically higher than M?
Assuming that A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, L and M prefixes are all there was, then there is a discrepancy of 10,000 between the contracts (100,000) and actual rifles (110,000). To part answer this question the literature does mention a further contract in 1901, but this is unanimously argued as a purchase for ‘98 Model Mausers. I think this wrong. 1901 is way too early for Chile to acquire the ’98 as Chile only seems to contract for the ’98 in 1911 and the order is for 37,000 Model 1912’s made by OWG of Austria. I alternatively propose this 1901 contract was a package deal that included the ‘missing’ 10,000 Model 1895’s. I am also aware that a few Chilean Model 1895’s have a stock cartouche bearing the date of ‘1902’.
My second question would be: does anybody have any more information on the ‘missing’ 10,000 rifles, or this 1901 contract or any other contracts for Model 1895's?
And the third and last question: Are those stocks with the 1902 dated cartouche exclusive to M prefix Model 1895’s?
Your help would be appreciated.