308 (don't have a rifle press yet), When I get the equipment, I will start to taylor my own rounds for it, I believe you will like the gun, I enjoy the heck out of mine for the same reasons you mentioned in your OP. I shoot factory ammo in mine, and have for years with no noticable damage or wear, but I don't as yet, reload. In Index Two, numbers for philosophers, musicians. ![]() The walnut stock ran to within 3' of the muzzle, its. In Index One, authors of literary works and their classification numbers are given in alphabetical order. What I mean is, The pressure measurements I have found are listed as follows: (7.62x51 nato= cup.308win.= psi) they appearantly do not correlate, and some will tell you there is not much real difference and others will say that they are very different, I have talked (thru E-mail) with a man that runs a website, dedicated to this very rifle, and he tells me that he is not sure enough to run factory rounds thru his with any confidence.īut don't let me sway your dilligence, if you CAN find more firm information on the subject, PLEASE post it here so I can read it. The 1893 Mauser rifle was a svelte, business-like affair, measuring some 48.6' long and weighing 8 lbs., 13 ozs., in a well-balanced package. ![]() ![]() The converted rifles were used for training and for the Guardia Civil through the 1950s. The one thing that I can tell you after many years of experience with this question, Is, The more reading you do, the more questions you will have. The M1916 short rifles remained in production in Spain until 1951, and many of these later rifles were converted to shoot either 7.92×57mm Mauser or 7.62×51mm NATO, including some that were extensively modified as the FR7.
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