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Chilean Mauser Serial Number Guide
Chilean Model 1895 Mauser Cavalry Carbine (AL4580) Description: Chilean Model 1895 Mauser Cavalry Carbine. Windows vista 64 bit updates. 7x57 Caliber. Made by Loewe in 1895. Serial numbers are matching including the cleaning rod, but excluding the floor plate. Bore is very good with strong rifling. Wood has a faint 1895 dated cartouche. Very good overall condition. Jul 09, 2015 1895 Chilean Mauser Calvary short rifle I picked one up at work that had been shipped as a sample from the supplier for the buyer to inspect for approval for stocking and selling. All serial numbers matched with the Chilean crest on the butt stock. Chilean Model 1895 Mauser Cavalry Carbine (AL4580) Description: Chilean Model 1895 Mauser Cavalry Carbine. 7x57 Caliber. Made by Loewe in 1895. Serial numbers are matching including the cleaning rod, but excluding the floor plate. Bore is very good with strong rifling. Wood has a faint 1895 dated cartouche. Very good overall condition. Dec 10, 2006 I did a search on 'mauser chileno modelo 1895' and have read several forum postings from numerous sites. I have become more confused after reading some of them. The rifle is stamped with a crest on the upper receiver and has 'manufactura loewe berlin' under the mauser portion on the left side of the receiver. The ser # is B6823.
1891 Mauser Serial Numbers
1895 Mauser Serial Numbers Database
Hello everyone -
About 25 years ago I was given a Chileno Mauser 1895 rifle made by Loewe in Berlin. I like the rifle yet have never done any research into it.
There's nothing special about this one as far as I know. It is in decent condition but sadly the Chilean crest isn't in the best shape. The working parts are in good service order as is the bore; and all the SNs I've seen on it match except one.
What I'm curious about is the SN block number. Is there an online reference guide for these? Anyone know what they indicate? So far the only thing I've found is that those with a 'C' block number were intended for South Africa. The one I have is a 'D' with a 3 digit SN.