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Only 15,000 Mauser M.1891 Argentine carbines were manufactured by Ludwig Lowe, so it's relatively easy. If the serial number is A0000-A4999 or B0000-B4999 it was manufactured in 1893. If the serial number is A5000-A9999, it was manufactured in 1895. Although 30,000 carbines were originally ordered by the Argentine military, it appears that these 15,000 were the only ones delivered.

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