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  • Calfed
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2009
    • 734

    #1

    New Sporterized Argentine

    I have a thing for Argentine Mausers (and most other South American Mausers), even sportertized Argentine Mausers . I recently glommed a sported Argentine Mauser. This one has a medium profile .308 target barrel and a nice blue job. I'm hoping it will be a tack driver.

    There are a few spots of surface rust on the rifle and a few scratches on the scope base, but overall it is in pretty good shape.





    ...a fool and his money were lucky to get together in the first place...
  • BudT
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 2508

    #2
    I have a 09 Argie that I had rebarreled into a .257 Roberts AI that's a shooter. I'm sure yours will be a fine hunting rifle and a nice rifle it is.
    Last edited by BudT; 11-26-2015, 04:19.
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    • Calfed
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2009
      • 734

      #3
      Thanks, Bed.

      I don't hunt, but my sons and I shoot in a monthly "Vintage Military Silhouette" match. Because of my old eyes, I've taken to shooting in the "open" category...as issued, except a scope is allowed.

      I use either a Persian or an Argentine Mauser (depending on my mood--both are pretty accurate). There is also a "sporterized military class" that I plan to use my new sporterized Argentine in..

      Here are my open class rifles...



      The match is shot at ranges of 220 to 550 yards at chickens (220 yards), pigs (330 yards), turkeys (425 yards) and rams (550 yards) on this range, near Sacramento.

      ...a fool and his money were lucky to get together in the first place...

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      • BudT
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 2508

        #4
        Where is that range?
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        • Calfed
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2009
          • 734

          #5
          It is the Sacramento Valley Shooting Center, which is about 35 miles east of Sacramento, California. It has everything from 7 yard pistol to 1000 yard rifle ranges. Cowboy, Practical, Silhouette ranges...the whole works.

          Here is an overhead view of the range complex...

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          The silhouette range in in the middle of the range complex...you can see the staggered berms. The 1000 yard range is at the top.
          ...a fool and his money were lucky to get together in the first place...

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          • PhillipM
            Very Senior Member - OFC
            • Aug 2009
            • 5937

            #6
            Back in junior high a schoolmate had an Argentine. We thought it the baddest rifle that ever was.
            Phillip McGregor (OFC)
            "I am neither a fire arms nor a ballistics expert, but I was a combat infantry officer in the Great War, and I absolutely know that the bullet from an infantry rifle has to be able to shoot through things." General Douglas MacArthur

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            • BudT
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 2508

              #7
              Sounds like it would be close to Plymuth (SP?) Ione country, fought fire up there a few times.
              Last edited by BudT; 11-27-2015, 04:17.
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              • Calfed
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2009
                • 734

                #8
                Just off Ione Rd, not far from the CalFire Academy.

                Best $75 I spend every year to be a voting member there.
                ...a fool and his money were lucky to get together in the first place...

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                • Calfed
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 734

                  #9
                  Originally posted by PhillipM
                  Back in junior high a schoolmate had an Argentine. We thought it the baddest rifle that ever was.
                  Weren't far from wrong
                  ...a fool and his money were lucky to get together in the first place...

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                  • dave
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 6778

                    #10
                    I know this rifle was probably purchased when the were less then a hundred and it was 'his' rifle to do what he liked. But to-day that is called making a 800 gun into a 200 dollar gun! Of course that is hindsight. I never had use for a sporter so never did it.
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                    • Calfed
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2009
                      • 734

                      #11
                      Originally posted by dave
                      I know this rifle was probably purchased when the were less then a hundred and it was 'his' rifle to do what he liked. But to-day that is called making a 800 gun into a 200 dollar gun! Of course that is hindsight. I never had use for a sporter so never did it.
                      You are so right. I myself, could never drill and tap a pristine military rifle. I got these both at online estate sales and they had both already been drilled, tapped and had the bolt turned down. I got the Persian, which was all matching and in pristine condition for about what the previous owner probably spent on the modifications. Here are some auction pics...





                      The Argentine was pretty much the same...one of the nicest '09 Argentines I've seen....unmodified, it was easily an $800 rifle. Got it for half that.

                      Here are the auction pics...




                      I thought that the Argentine might have been an 1909/73 sniper model, but was never able to confirm that.
                      Last edited by Calfed; 11-27-2015, 09:34.
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                      • bruce
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 3759

                        #12
                        Great rifle. Enjoy shooting it! Of course everyone can lament what these rifles once were when original and as-issued. The same is of course true of the many millions of surplus rifles that were converted sometimes beautifully and sometimes less wonderfully by everyone from high level gunsmiths to kitchen table bubbas. Today we all realize what a treasure these rifles were. We are wise to also realize what a treasure they are. If you've got one, enjoy it! If you can get one that is nice, get it. The actions and shootable rifles are not being made any more.

                        For my part, I decided long ago to not mess up nice surplus rifles. A loose receiver... that can be built up into something nice is a good opportunity. For instance, a 03-A4 is very expensive. But, one can take a decent 03-A3 action and with care produce a very nice 03-A4 replica that will allow one to enjoy shooting a type of rifle that in excellent condition would be to expensive for everyday use. It's about the same with the various M-98 Mauser actions. The rifles are long gone. But the actions can be used to produce new rifles that will be enjoyed for many years to come. Cool. Sincerely. bruce.
                        " Unlike most conservatives, libs have no problem exploiting dead children and dancing on their graves."

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                        • Calfed
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2009
                          • 734

                          #13
                          Originally posted by bruce
                          Great rifle. Enjoy shooting it! Of course everyone can lament what these rifles once were when original and as-issued. The same is of course true of the many millions of surplus rifles that were converted sometimes beautifully and sometimes less wonderfully by everyone from high level gunsmiths to kitchen table bubbas. Today we all realize what a treasure these rifles were. We are wise to also realize what a treasure they are. If you've got one, enjoy it! If you can get one that is nice, get it. The actions and shootable rifles are not being made any more.

                          For my part, I decided long ago to not mess up nice surplus rifles. A loose receiver... that can be built up into something nice is a good opportunity. For instance, a 03-A4 is very expensive. But, one can take a decent 03-A3 action and with care produce a very nice 03-A4 replica that will allow one to enjoy shooting a type of rifle that in excellent condition would be to expensive for everyday use. It's about the same with the various M-98 Mauser actions. The rifles are long gone. But the actions can be used to produce new rifles that will be enjoyed for many years to come. Cool. Sincerely. bruce.
                          Thanks, bruce.

                          I'm not certain what the previous owners had in mind when they converted these rifles to scoped versions. Perhaps, like me, they shot in military matches that had an "open" category. Perhaps they just wondered how accurate these rifle were without the limitations of their irons sights. I only know that they are perfect for my purposes and were much cheaper than buying these fine rifles and converting them myself.

                          And they are accurate. On a recent trip to the range to check the zero on these rifles, the Persian shot a .9 MOA 5 shot group at 300 yards and the Argentine wasn't far behind...

                          ...a fool and his money were lucky to get together in the first place...

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                          • Calfed
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2009
                            • 734

                            #14
                            Originally posted by bruce

                            For my part, I decided long ago to not mess up nice surplus rifles. A loose receiver... that can be built up into something nice is a good opportunity. For instance, a 03-A4 is very expensive. But, one can take a decent 03-A3 action and with care produce a very nice 03-A4 replica that will allow one to enjoy shooting a type of rifle that in excellent condition would be to expensive for everyday use. It's about the same with the various M-98 Mauser actions. The rifles are long gone. But the actions can be used to produce new rifles that will be enjoyed for many years to come. Cool. Sincerely. bruce.
                            I agree with you...wouldn't mess with an unmessed surplus rifle myself...but funny you mention the 03-A4. I discovered that even they weren't immune to sporterizing.

                            When the CMP started the vintage sniper rifle match, I began to look for a sporterized 03-A3 to convert to an "03-Aforgery" to compete with. I found one on the online auctions that looked perfect...already drilled and tapped, with the proper Redfield mount, nice bolt turn down, still had the 24" military barrel. It was highly polished and blued, but that seemed to be an easy fix. I ended up winning it for a great price and was surprised as hell when it arrived and discovered that it was actually a sporterized 03-A4.



                            ...a fool and his money were lucky to get together in the first place...

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                            • BudT
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 2508

                              #15
                              Yep, I was sort of thinking that. I still drive by the Academy on the way to visit and back home if Carson Pass is usable. Well on HY 88. if not that one it could be Donner and if it's real bad to Tehachapi pass.
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