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1940's - 1950's YUGO M48 8MM MAUSER (collector's grade)

1940's - 1950's YUGO M48 8MM MAUSER (service grade)

1940's - 1950's SWISS SCHMIDT RUBIN K-31 7.5MM

PRESENT DAY MILITARY ISSUE BERETTA 92FS 9MM

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1940's - 1950's YUGO M48 8MM MAUSER (collector's grade)

The last Mauser Rifle (not made from parts or a rebuilt) produced by Yugoslavia at the famed Kragujevac arsenal, the Model 1948 98k Short Rifle or otherwise called the Yugoslavian M48. Based in design on the German 98k Mauser and the Yugoslavian Model FN 30 and 24 Carbines and Rifles.

Yugoslavia produced quite a few of these rifles that now have been brought to the surplus market in New to Like New condition. These 8mm rifles are excellent little shooters that are well made and offer a unique opportunity to the shooter and collector to purchase a Like New variant of the very dependable and well made Mauser 98k. The M48 is a little shorter in overall length in the barrel and the overall length of the rifle in comparison to the original German 98k it is modeled after.

Manufactured all of the way into the 50's they became obsolete with the onset of the Semi-Automatic battle rifle. So they were packed up and stored away for the past 50 years.

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1940's - 1950's YUGO M48 8MM MAUSER (service grade)

The last Mauser Rifle (not made from parts or a rebuilt) produced by Yugoslavia at the famed Kragujevac arsenal, the Model 1948 98k Short Rifle or otherwise called the Yugoslavian M48. Based in design on the German 98k Mauser and the Yugoslavian Model FN 30 and 24 Carbines and Rifles.

Yugoslavia produced quite a few of these rifles that now have been brought to the surplus market in New to Like New condition. These 8mm rifles are excellent little shooters that are well made and offer a unique opportunity to the shooter and collector to purchase a Like New variant of the very dependable and well made Mauser 98k. The M48 is a little shorter in overall length in the barrel and the overall length of the rifle in comparison to the original German 98k it is modeled after.

Manufactured all of the way into the 50's they became obsolete with the onset of the Semi-Automatic battle rifle. So they were packed up and stored away for the past 50 years.

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1940's - 1950's SWISS SCHMIDT RUBIN K-31 7.5MM

The Swiss, Schmidt-Rubin K31 was adopted in 1933 and  stayed in service until 1958.  Based on a long lineage of straight pull bolt action rifles, beginning with the Schmidt-Rubin Model 1889. Rubin designed the bullet that was combined with Schmidt's straight pull bolt rifle.  

A very accurate, detachable magazine fed rifle with a very unique straight pull bolt that allowed the soldier to quickly chamber rounds by pulling straight back on the bolt and then slamming it forward. Very revolutionary engineering in a battle rifle for the late 1800's. Because of this feature the soldier did not have to raise up (exposing themselves to enemy fire) and chamber a round, like a standard turn-bolt rifle. 

 

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PRESENT DAY MILITARY ISSUE BERETTA 92FS 9MM

Based on the 92 Brigadier FS model and equipped with the same heavier and re-contoured slide, the 92 Stock pistol is a single/double-action model with half-cock notch, 4.9” (125 mm) barrel with accurizing bushing for maximum shot precision. The bushing is replaceable for wear and perfectly blocks the barrel on the slide during firing. The front and rear slide serrations enable easier slide racking during manual operation. The frame-mounted ambidextrous manual safety makes the firearm combat-ready, hammer-armed and with the safety on.

 

 

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