It is my barn gun and some, not all 8x57 rounds chamber a bit hard. which model is it also. I am not learned enough to read the inscriptions. Thank y’all.
I don't recall having seen a converted 1893 that still had the Turkish script on the rail. Mine has had the rail scrubbed, maybe because it was done in 1943 as opposed to 1934 for the OP's rifle. Also, mine has that weird handguard retainer brazed onto the receiver ring.
Nice rifle.
Nice old Westinghouse fan
The rifle was probably imported by Century Arms or some similar importer in the 1990’s. If so, it should have an importers stamp on the barrel near the muzzle which would include the caliber. It might say 7.9, 7.92, 8mm, 8x57, or some other combination.
Do you happen to know what the inscription says?Turkish M1893 made in ٣ ١ ٣ ١
1895 by our calendar and converted to 8x57 in 1934