Introducing the Oviedo Model 1916 Short Rifle, a sterling piece of craftsmanship hailing from Spain's renowned Fabrica de Armas de Oviedo. This bolt-action rifle, chambered in the versatile 7x57mm (or 7mm Mauser) round, stands out as a premier example of early 20th-century firearm engineering. With its seamless blend of historical significance and functional robustness, this treasured item is sure to pique the interests of both gun enthusiasts and collectors alike.
The rifle is in very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use. The wood stock displays minor dings and signs of storage, but these imperfections merely add to its antique charm. The metalwork, including the bolt and bolt handle, show very little tarnishing, testament to the quality of its blued finish. The bluing itself is in excellent shape, adding to the timeless allure. The bore is bright and clear with minimal fouling between the sharp lands and grooves of its rifling, indicative of a well-maintained firearm.
The Oviedo Model 1916 Short Rifle is noted for its robustness and reliability, characteristics that are quintessential to the bolt-action design. The action is smooth, operating like a hot knife through butter. Compact and lightweight, handling this firearm is a dream. Its 5-round internal magazine allows for prolonged shooting sessions, making it a versatile piece for hunting or shooting sports. The rear adjustable leaf V notch and front fixed shrouded pyramid blade ensure precision with every shot.
Produced in 1929, this firearm carries with it a piece of history. It stands as a superior example of Mauser-based Short Rifles from its era, setting the standard for future designs. Owning this piece is more than just owning a gun; it's owning a piece of firearm history.




