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Guns International #: 101841923
Seller's Inventory #: AL7289
The Model 88 Commission Rifle was developed for the German Army in 1888. In 1898 they were replaced by the G98 rifle. Turkey bought thousands of the surplus Model 88 rifles which were updated circa 1905 for the current 8mm Mauser ammunition using the spitzer (pointed) bullet. These can be identified by the clip guide at the top rear of the receiver, the notch cut in the receiver ring top for the longer round, and the cover over the magazine bottom. This rifle was manufactured by the Danzig Arsenal in 1891 and it is so marked on top of the chamber. Forward of that is an S designating tha tthe bore is for the standard 8mm Mauser round. The left side of the receiver is marked Gew 88 and the right side of the chanmber has four very clear imperial German proof marks. The bolt knob and body have the Turkish cresent stamp. The bore is fine with bright rifling, an unusual occurrence in these Turkish Model 88 rifles. The rifle has a smooth dark finish overall. The stock is very good with light to moderate issue dents and dings and traces of the German inspection stamps on the right side of the butt. The cleaning rod and sling swivesl are present. The action functions correctly. This is a much nicer than average Turkish Model 88 Commission rifle.
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Guns International #: 101841923
Category - Military Rifles - Non-US
- Military Rifles - German
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07
First Name: E-commerce
Last Name: Department
State:
Texas
Zip: 77063
Country: United States
Phone:
(713) 575-5814
Fax:
(713) 781-6407
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 7420
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: M/C, VISA, American Express and Discover
"Turkish Model 88 05 S Commission Rifle (AL7289)
Description: " The Model 88 Commission Rifle was developed for the German Army in 1888. In 1898 they were replaced by the G98 rifle. Turkey bought thousands of the surplus Model 88 rifles which were updated circa 1905 for the current 8mm Mauser ammunition using the spitzer (pointed) bullet. These can be identified by the clip guide at the top rear of the receiver, the notch cut in the receiver ring top for the longer round, and the cover over the magazine bottom. This rifle was manufactured by the Danzig Arsenal in 1891 and it is so marked on top of the chamber. Forward of that is an S designating tha tthe bore is for the standard 8mm Mauser round. The left side of the receiver is marked Gew 88 and the right side of the chanmber has four very clear imperial German proof marks. The bolt knob and body have the Turkish cresent stamp. The bore is fine with bright rifling, an unusual occurrence in these Turkish Model 88 rifles. The rifle has a smooth dark finish overall. The stock is very good with light to moderate issue dents and dings and traces of the German inspection stamps on the right side of the butt. The cleaning rod and sling swivesl are present. The action functions correctly. This is a much nicer than average Turkish Model 88 Commission rifle. SOLD Antique: Yes |
Guns International #: 101841923
Seller's Inventory #: AL7289
The Model 88 Commission Rifle was developed for the German Army in 1888. In 1898 they were replaced by the G98 rifle. Turkey bought thousands of the surplus Model 88 rifles which were updated circa 1905 for the current 8mm Mauser ammunition using the spitzer (pointed) bullet. These can be identified by the clip guide at the top rear of the receiver, the notch cut in the receiver ring top for the longer round, and the cover over the magazine bottom. This rifle was manufactured by the Danzig Arsenal in 1891 and it is so marked on top of the chamber. Forward of that is an S designating tha tthe bore is for the standard 8mm Mauser round. The left side of the receiver is marked Gew 88 and the right side of the chanmber has four very clear imperial German proof marks. The bolt knob and body have the Turkish cresent stamp. The bore is fine with bright rifling, an unusual occurrence in these Turkish Model 88 rifles. The rifle has a smooth dark finish overall. The stock is very good with light to moderate issue dents and dings and traces of the German inspection stamps on the right side of the butt. The cleaning rod and sling swivesl are present. The action functions correctly. This is a much nicer than average Turkish Model 88 Commission rifle.
Guns International #: 101841923
Seller's Inventory #: AL7289
The Model 88 Commission Rifle was developed for the German Army in 1888. In 1898 they were replaced by the G98 rifle. Turkey bought thousands of the surplus Model 88 rifles which were updated circa 1905 for the current 8mm Mauser ammunition using the spitzer (pointed) bullet. These can be identified by the clip guide at the top rear of the receiver, the notch cut in the receiver ring top for the longer round, and the cover over the magazine bottom. This rifle was manufactured by the Danzig Arsenal in 1891 and it is so marked on top of the chamber. Forward of that is an S designating tha tthe bore is for the standard 8mm Mauser round. The left side of the receiver is marked Gew 88 and the right side of the chanmber has four very clear imperial German proof marks. The bolt knob and body have the Turkish cresent stamp. The bore is fine with bright rifling, an unusual occurrence in these Turkish Model 88 rifles. The rifle has a smooth dark finish overall. The stock is very good with light to moderate issue dents and dings and traces of the German inspection stamps on the right side of the butt. The cleaning rod and sling swivesl are present. The action functions correctly. This is a much nicer than average Turkish Model 88 Commission rifle.