Introducing the Fabrica Nacional de Armas Model 1910 Mexican Sporter, a bolt-action rifle with a rich history and robust construction. Crafted by Mexico's state-owned arms manufacturer in 1931, this firearm demonstrates the superior workmanship of the period. It is a variant of the iconic Mauser 1898 design, renowned globally for its reliability and precision. This model features a polished steel finish, adding to its aesthetic appeal and durability.
Despite showing signs of prior use and handling, the overall condition of this firearm remains fair. The bore condition is good, with clean and well-maintained aspects, along with minor wear marks. The rifling is intact with well-defined lands and grooves, testifying to the care taken in its upkeep.
It is important to note that this rifle has been re-barreled at some point during its lifetime. As a result, 7mm Mauser no longer chambers. We recommend an inspection by a local gunsmith for verification of the barrel's chambering.
As a Mexican Sporter model, this firearm is lighter and more manageable than its traditional counterparts. It's perfect for sporting activities, equipped with a smooth walnut stock and a Monte Carlo comb. The rifle has also been drilled and tapped above the receiver, ready for your optic of choice.
With the Fabrica Nacional de Armas Model 1910 Mexican Sporter, you're not just purchasing a tool, but a piece of history. This firearm presents a unique blend of historical significance and practical use, making it highly desirable for gun enthusiasts and collectors alike. From target shooting to hunting, the versatility of this rifle is unparalleled.




