History of the Mauser Rifle in Chile: Mauser Chileno Modelo 1895, 1912 and 1935
NIELSEN, DAVID
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As part of its rise as a regional South American power, Chile chose to emulate the highly successful Prussian military system in the last decades of the 19th century. Prior conflicts and the prospect of war with Argentina, which came to a head in the early 1890s, can be seen as the pretext for Chile's purchase of \"Prussian\" military equipment, including Mauser rifles and Krupp cannons. This book summarises important regional events, while also offering a general historical overview of Mauser developments. It will then proceed to expose the particulars of Chile's Mausers, purchases that resulted in the Model 1895, 1912, and 1935. Also detailed are the technical specifics of each of these three models and the historical events surrounding their acquisition. The result is the first comprehensive attempt at documenting these important artifacts and events, which will, it is hoped, initiate further research into this fascinating topic.
AUTHOR:
David Nielsen is a university academic and has a number of qualifications, including a PhD in architectural history. He has likewise held a lifelong interest in shooting and Mauser collecting.
SELLING POINTS:
• The acquisition history and the technical specifics of the Mauser rifles and carbines sold to Chile from 1895 to 1935
• Details the three main variants of Mauser rifles and carbines bought by Chile
• Some of the rarest Chilean Mausers are those associated with the Chilean and British navies
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ISBN: 9780764356766
Author: NIELSEN, DAVID
Format: Hardcover
Publication date: 01/07/2019
RRP: $75.00
Pages: 176
Dimension: 254mm X 177mm
Imprint: Schiffer Military