During the last couple of months, I have found and purchased a couple of Argentine 1909 Mausers. One of them is the carbine rifle and the other the longer regular rifle. These are beautiful, all matching rifles in great condition. I am amazed at this old German craftsmanship.
I finally got to shoot them a few days ago. Both of them shot very high, about 1 foot high at 100 yards. While the elevation was way off, the windage was perfect, no problems. I have the rear sights (slide) set as far as possible to the lowest setting.
What gives here ? Is it normal for these rifles to shoot that high. Has anyone else experienced the same problem, and what were you able to do with it ? Thanks for the help.
I finally got to shoot them a few days ago. Both of them shot very high, about 1 foot high at 100 yards. While the elevation was way off, the windage was perfect, no problems. I have the rear sights (slide) set as far as possible to the lowest setting.
What gives here ? Is it normal for these rifles to shoot that high. Has anyone else experienced the same problem, and what were you able to do with it ? Thanks for the help.

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