Original Item: Only One Available. This is an very good service used condition example of the Model 1895 Chilean Mauser Rifle, made by the renowned LUDWIG LOEWE ARMS COMPANY of BERLIN. It shows signs of long service, but does not have any major wear or damage from abuse, and does not appear to have been actually fired much. This gives it a lovely worn patina that is simply impossible to duplicate.
The Ludwig Loewe company was actually part owner of Mauser Waffenfabrik from 1887 onward, which is why they were the primary contractor for the export Mauser rifles. In 1896 the company consolidated its arms manufacturing, and founded Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken, the famous D.W.M.. All rifles made 1897 onward were marked with the new company abbreviation. Therefore ANY LUDWIG LOEWE marked firearm is considered ANTIQUE by U.S. FEDERAL LAW. Most Chilean Contract M-1895 Rifles and Carbines found today are marked DWM, with examples by Ludwig Loewe being hard to find.
The left side of the receiver on this example is marked with the production information:
MAUSER CHILENO MODELO 1895.
MANUFACTURA LOEWE BERLIN.
To the left of this is serial number E 2273, which is also stamped on the magazine housing, magazine floor plate (73), and the stock (very faint), as is correct. The bolt is marked with serial B 2275, so it was swapped out at arsenal, quite common for rifles that saw long service such as this one.
The chamber still has a crisp Chilean coat of arms marked on it, though the finish is worn, and there is a crisp Chilean coat of arms Cartouche over date 1895 on the left side of the butt stock. The rest of the metalwork is in a similar condition, with the original bluing faded to a gray patina from years of cleaning and service. There is however still much of the “niter blue” finish on the magazine follower, as it is a very durable finish. The bolt, originally bright steel, now is slightly stained. The stock has a nice brown color, and shows the expected scratches, chips, and dings from long service.
The rifle cycles well, with no issues that we can see. The “wing” safety functions correctly, preventing firing in the “up” position, and preventing both cycling and firing in the “right” position. The bolt release works well, allowing the bolt to be removed for inspection and cleaning. The bore is in excellent condition, showing a bright finish with clear lands and grooves. There looks to be just a bit of wear, and no oxidation we can see. There is a light primer ring on the face of the bolt.
Another Military Contract from the Victorian era that Mauser managed to snag from all its European competitors. In very good condition and ready to display!
Specifications-
Year of Manufacture: pre-1897
Caliber: 7×57mm Mauser
Cartridge Type: Centerfire Cartridge
Barrel Length: 29 Inches
Overall Length: 48 1/2 Inches
Action type: Bolt-Action
Feed System: 5 round internal magazine
More on the Mauser Model 1895:
The Mauser Model 1895 is a bolt operated magazine fed rifle using the 7×57mm Mauser cartridge. It was exported to many overseas powers, including the Chilean forces which adopted as the Fusil Mauser Chileno Mo 1895. It is the first major modification of the Mauser Model 1893 and was produced by Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken, known as DWM, and Ludwig Loewe Company from 1895 to 1900.
First supplied by the Ludwig Loewe & Co during 1895-1896 then later by the DWM (1897-1900), the Mauser model 1895 first made its appearance during a small arms race between Argentina and Chile in 1896 and 1898. In this period, over 80,000 Model 1895 rifles and 30,000 Model 1895 carbines were shipped and deployed to the Chilean army.
The Mauser Model 1895 also saw service in Mexico, Costa Rica, Paraguay, Iran, El Salvador and Honduras. Mauser Model 1895 rifles and carbines were the standard weapons of the various Mexican armies during the Mexican Revolution while the Paraguayan rifles saw combat during the Chaco War. Forces led by Pancho Villa during the Mexican Revolution and later guerilla campaign would have been armed with these rifles.