![]() ![]() If FTF I can throw in some surplus rounds to sweeten the deal. Pictures should show the rest of the details, ask for anything else if needed. This is a Loewe produced carbine so it is antique and ships directly to the buyer. The bolt, barrel, receiver and magazine all match (A7519, 1895 manufacture) and the stock is C6017 which is from a 1900 manufacture DWM carbine. The carbine is numbers matching other than the stock as far as I can tell. Even the 7.62x51 nato round is rated at a maximum of 50,000 psi. You are firing a round that has a maximum SAAMI pressure of 62,000 psi in a rifle action ment for about 45,000psi. I don't trust the metallurgy from that period. I am picking up a sporterized carbine I won't care about shooting the heck out of and would rather this go to another home (and keep my wife off my back for having another rifle). Quote: Personally, I would not recommend shooting 308 in a 1891 vintage action. It's a beautiful carbine (to me) but I like to shoot what I own and don't like rifles just sitting around. I have a nice 1891 Argentine engineers carbine that I'm looking to sell.
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