
Unload the weapon completely. Inspect the weapon to ensure no ammunition is present. Depress the floor plate catch using a dummy round. Slide the floor plate off of the weapon while depressing the catch. Pull the magazine spring and follower out of the weapon.
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How do I identify a Turkish long Mauser?
You can identify Turkish long Mauser as a prior 1898 by the large receiver without a notch towards the magazine. Previous Model 1903, 1903 Substitute, and 1908 rifles and carbines were used to produce more 7.92mm short rifles. These are identifiable by the telltale notch on the receiver, towards the magazine.
What is the cut off on a Mauser rifle?
The Ottoman version of the rifle includes a magazine cut-off switch on the right side, with an exposed metal housing. This allowed the magazine to serve as a reserve, while using the gun single shot. This component was disabled and often ground away on later modified Mauser Model 1893 rifles.
What kind of rifle is a kirkkale Mauser?
New production of Mausers from scratch began in 1940 at Kirkkale. These rifles followed the same long and short, 7.92mm patterns as before. Kirkkale long rifles can be spotted by the “K.Kale” mark on the receiver Again, these are new production Mausers.
How do I know if my Mauser is a kirkkale?
Kirkkale long rifles can be spotted by the “K.Kale” mark on the receiver Again, these are new production Mausers. The short rifle can be found with three sling configurations: side, underside, or both. Kirkkale short rifles can be spotted by the “K.Kale” mark on the receiver.

What was Paul Mauser's rifle?
Once again, Paul Mauser had updated his rifles. The German Gewehr 1898 was a masterpiece and the Ottomans wanted the best. This gun is what most of us generally imagine when we think “Mauser.” The Model 1903 was adopted in 7.65mm and originals should have a plain stock and no notch in the receiver (this was later done for the 7.92mm cartridge). It also features pronounced lips on the top of the receiver for charger loading, higher than the usual Model 1898.
What is the Mauser 1887?
Mauser Model 1887. This rifle was derived from the German 1871/84 and features a tube-magazine. It was chambered in a then-ideal 9.5mm blackpowder cartridge. It was replaced when the Mauser 1889 appeared and the Ottomans used a clause in their contract to switch production.
What rifles did the Ottomans buy?
The Ottomans had approached the British about purchasing the excellent Martini-Henry rifle way back in the 1870’s. When they refused, the U.S. Providence Tool Company filled the order. These were produced as duplicates of the British rifle but chambering the 11.3x59mmR blackpowder cartridge. In 1912 Steyr, in Austria, was tasked with refurbishing and converting these single-shot guns into the then-current 7.65mm cartridge. They were shortened, re-barreled, and the extractors modified for the rimless case. Earlier serials show no additional receiver reinforcement, but later serials do. These reserve arms were a wise investment as they served through WWI with various guards and rear line units, freeing standard rifles for the front.
What is a French Berthier rifle?
Cartridge. 8x51mmR. The French Berthier was an unusual rifle in Turkey but that actually encouraged its adoption by Forestry officials. During WWII, Turkish authorities had discovered and seized a shipment of French Berthier rifles and carbines believed to be destined for anti-British Iraqi rebels.
What type of rifles were used in the Czechoslovakian military?
These Czechoslovakian-built Mausers are actually based on the pre-WWI Mexican M1912 contract rifles. Originally developed for and adopted by the Czechoslovakian military, Turkey became a large buyer after the Greco-Turkish war. These rifles generally don’t display Turkish crescent markings, however the rear sights should be marked in Farsi.
What is a 7.65mm?
7.65×53mm. Mauser developed his rifles to feature a solid receiver bridge and front locking lugs. More importantly, he introduced his clip-loading system paired with a single stack magazine, and his new 7.65mm cartridge. This system was adopted by Belgium, the Ottomans, and later became very popular in South America.
What model is a 7.92mm conversion?
This is another 7.92mm conversion, this time starting with the Model 1893. Many earlier conversions may still have the exposed metal of the magazine cut-off (with the switch removed, now non-functioning). Later conversions have the entire assembly milled away for a more conventional look.
Turkish Mauser M38 questions
Ok, so I woke up today and said to myself, "Self, you need to get a new gun today." So I grabbed a cup of coffee and set out to the local 2nd Ammendment fitness centers to exercise my rights. My plan was to find a decent 1903, or if none were available, a Mauser.
Turkish Mauser
Hello Fellas . I have rebarreled a lot of these . I think you will find that they have a different gaurd screw hole spacing than other 98 Mausers . Therefore they won't go into 98 type stocks readily . They have a large ring diameter with a small ring thread . Very thick metal around the barrel thread.Hope this helps . bison-j
How to tell if a receiver ring is a ridge?
The easiest way is to look at the left side of the receiver . A large ring will have a pronounced ridge at the receiver ring. A small ring Mauser will have a continuous smooth surface.
Does the M98 have a gas deflector?
Last, the M98 has a gas deflecting shroud where the bolt safety is - the earlier Mausers didn't have this feature.
