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SIG, Mondragon, 1908, Rifle, A-1419 Guns International #: 101608528 Seller's Inventory #: A-1419 Category: Sig Sauer Rifles - Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Historic Investments Company: Historic Investments Member Since: 2/19/16 First Name: Leonardo M. Last Name: Antaris State: Iowa Zip: 52809 Country: United States Phone: (563) 726-2205 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 243 Total Number of Listings: 1852 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Return fee be paid by buyer Payment Types Accepted: Cashiers Check, Money Order, Certified Check, Personal Check Description: Description: The SIG Mondragon, one of the earliest “successful” semi-automatic rifles, employs a gas-impingement system that drives an operating rod on the right side of the receiver to cycle the bolt. The rotating bolt has four front locking lugs, that is similar in design to the much later and better known K31 rifles. It has an inverted “V” front sight, a bayonet lug under the barrel, and a military style tangent rear sight marked from “4-2000” . The receiver is unmarked except for the serial number “1804” that appears on the left side, then repeated on top of the bolt, on the later design cocking handle, and on the rear of the magazine release. The stock is marked “814” on the left side, above the magazine housing, in a manner that suggest an inventory number rather than a serial number. Typical Swiss metal buttplate. Synopsis: Swiss SIG, Mondragon M1908, one of the earliest semi-automatic rifles to be adopted by any military, #1804, A-1419. Condition: Overall VG with a replacement lever to the left of the gas system and a very tiny crack on the bolt that is only visible on disassembly. Faded blue, stock with scattered dings and staining as carefully photographed but no cracks. Bright bore with strong rifling. Perfect manual mechanics. A classic early development semi-automatic rifle, designed in Mexico, but made in Switzerland! Buyer will be responsible for a $140 shipping fee. SOLD Manufacturer: SIG Model: Mondragon, 1908 Serial Number: 1804 |