95 Mauser

Started by Quick Fire, April 28, 2017, 07:29:56 PM

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Niederlander

I think the Chilean Mausers were in 7 x 57, weren't they?  The Argentine 1891 Mausers were in 7.65, and I could be totally wrong about this.
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Quote from: Niederlander on April 30, 2017, 06:00:18 PM
I think the Chilean Mausers were in 7 x 57, weren't they?  The Argentine 1891 Mausers were in 7.65, and I could be totally wrong about this.

I stand corrected, Chilean Mausers were 7 x 57. 

The Argentine 91's and Peruvian 09's were in 7.65, I had it in my mind for some reason that everyone in South America was using this round.
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Quote from: Niederlander on April 29, 2017, 05:35:24 AM
I remember that......I'd been wanting to see a Ross work.   I'm still waiting!

Smart*ss!   :-\  Maybe I should consider trying to get mine working properly, and try again, eh?
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