- The
Mexican Mauser Model 1954,
officially designated Mosquetón Mod. 1954, was a
Mexican Mauser-type bolt-action rifle,
produced in Mexico.
Derived from...
-
variants were produced: a long
rifle (Fusil
Modelo 1927), a
short rifle (
Mosqueton Modelo 1927) and a
carbine (Carabina
Modelo 1927). The bolt stop was extended...
- 000 m (437 to 2,187 yd) in 100 m (109 yd) increments. Also
known as the
mosqueton, the
Short Rifle is a
slightly longer version of the
carbine with an overall...
- 2010). "Plezier Mauser".
Retrieved May 8, 2012.
Folleto descriptivo del
Mosquetón Mauser 7,62,
trasformado de 7 mm. 2nd ed. Madrid. 1969.{{cite book}}:...
- for
limited benefits. They are
armed with
outmoded rifles, such as the
Mosquetón Mod. 1954,
which may be the main
inducement to enlist.
Rudimentary training...
- SBHAC, "Cuadro Resumen…". SBHAC, "Fusil
Mauser Warszawa M1929…". SBHAC, "
Mosquetón Mauser Radom M1929 7,92 mm". SBHAC, "Carabina
Mauser Erfurd 7,92 mm…"...
- on the centerline, one
between the
funnels and the
other on the stern.
Mosqueton (Musketoon) was
ordered from
Schneider et Cie on 29 May 1901 and the ship...