This morning, a friend called me over to a table at the Regina show to see if I could ID a rifle.
It was an Model 1893 Turkish rifle, in original, unfiddled with, not refurbished or altered, get this - with a magazine cut-off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It was brought to Canada from the Mediterranean area after WW1, hence the unaltered configuration. It is the only Mauser I have ever seen in person With a cut-off. It had an ugly scar on the barrel just forward of the top handguard, and the owner said you could see the dent inside the barrel.
Great to see such a rifle, and good on the fellow to bring it for others to see. It was a family heirloom and was not for sale.
Some info here: http://www.gunscollecting.com/english/long-guns/turkish-mauser-1893/
It was an Model 1893 Turkish rifle, in original, unfiddled with, not refurbished or altered, get this - with a magazine cut-off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It was brought to Canada from the Mediterranean area after WW1, hence the unaltered configuration. It is the only Mauser I have ever seen in person With a cut-off. It had an ugly scar on the barrel just forward of the top handguard, and the owner said you could see the dent inside the barrel.
Great to see such a rifle, and good on the fellow to bring it for others to see. It was a family heirloom and was not for sale.
Some info here: http://www.gunscollecting.com/english/long-guns/turkish-mauser-1893/


















































