Blighty's Portuguese M1904/39

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Blighty's Portuguese M1904/39

#1 Post by dave_303 »

As above, this is not my rifle, I'm posting this as for Blighty due to uploading photos.

It's a great looking rifle with a smooth action and the rifling is sharp.

Comes with 515 rounds of Yugo 7.92mm (mostly boxed in clips) plus about 40 assorted (Israeli, Portuguese etc) and a sling.

£430



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#2 Post by Blighty »

Thanks Dave. You are a gent!

All matching numbers. I'll also throw in a clip of drill rounds.
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#3 Post by saddler »

IF you split I'd possibly be interested in the ammo and sling.
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#4 Post by the running man »

Is this the same gun?http://www.henrykrank.com/index.php?mai ... ts_id=7145

never heard of a 7.92......nice looker...
When someone says "it's not about the money" you know what? it probably is all about money!
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Re: Blighty's Portuguese M1904/39

#5 Post by Blighty »

I was introduced to these by a RFD mate of mine when I was looking for a K98. Often called Mausers but the only thing they have in common is the magazine. These are not dated however were made by DWM in Germany from 1904 as a longer rifle in a 6.5 calibre. Some served during the Great War and were eventually shortened and converted to 7.92 in the late thirties. The action on these is oily slick and they are very nice to shoot.
Don't really want to sell however you can't own them all and I need to do a one for one for another rifle that I've found in Germany.
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Re: Blighty's Portuguese M1904/39

#6 Post by Blighty »

Open to reasonable offers.
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