If you're referring to the Argentine Modelo 1909, it uses the 7.65x53 cartridge... a rather uncommon round, but surplus ammo can be found for them.
On the side of the receiver, it should say something like "MAUSER MODELO ARGENTINO 1909", while the bolt guide behind the chamber should have the manufacturer's markings.. on mine, it says "DEUTSCHE WAFFEN-UND MUNITIONSFABRIKEN, BERLIN", although there were a couple other locations where these were manufactured. Also, on the top of the chamber, there should be an engraved crest.
Il piccolo venditore di ciclamini - 1909 was released on: France: June 1909 Italy: June 1909 UK: June 1909 USA: 28 August 1909 Germany: 1910
Ride bene chi ride l'ultimo - 1909 was released on: France: July 1909 Italy: July 1909 UK: July 1909 Germany: August 1909 USA: 4 September 1909
Le bossu - 1909 was released on: France: 1909 USA: 16 January 1909
The Dentist's Daughter - 1909 was released on: UK: April 1909 USA: June 1909
Querelle villageoise - 1909 was released on: France: 1909 USA: 1 February 1909
Depending on EXACTLY what you have, 100-1000 USD Have a pristine 1909 German made with all the markings but it has been sporterized. It is in 7.65 cal. Looking for a possible value.
i have a very old mauser which is not an 8mm, i have alot of those. i is markerd berlin and ser number 1909. i can not find a marking of what cal it may be but a 8mm will almost fit but not close. can you help me find the cal. maybe 7mm ( how hard to find that?) mikkel.mikkelson@comcast.com
the 30 cal luger cartridge has a bottle neck case. a mauser 32 cal cartridge has a straight case...........
50-500 depending on specifics.
Cal Clemens was born in 1909.
Requires professional appraisal
50-500 depending on specifics
No sn data published I know of.
Unaware of any published sn data.
Possibly the 6.5x55mm Swedish. I would consult a professional before using the weapon
No SN data published. Year of manufacture should be engraved on the crown.
Karabiner 98 (wartime production), Yugoslav M48A, Argentine Modelo 1909, Swedish M/96, and Brazilian Mod. 1908.