See John Speed; "The Mauser Archive".
p. 392; shows 5,000 rounds of 9.3x57 ammo {half "soft nose" bullets, half "high velocity" bullets} shipped to Maternig in Amsterdam. Exported then to Sweden?
See also Speed, Schmid and Herrman; "Original Oberndorf Sporting Rifles".
p. 442 a Army Model C rifle was made c.1924-25 in 9.3x57. Weird configuration for a 9.3x57! Rifle possessed a reproof mark and was shipped to Sweden by GECO.
Very few "Original" Mauser rifles were made in 9.3x57
p. 392; shows 5,000 rounds of 9.3x57 ammo {half "soft nose" bullets, half "high velocity" bullets} shipped to Maternig in Amsterdam. Exported then to Sweden?
See also Speed, Schmid and Herrman; "Original Oberndorf Sporting Rifles".
p. 442 a Army Model C rifle was made c.1924-25 in 9.3x57. Weird configuration for a 9.3x57! Rifle possessed a reproof mark and was shipped to Sweden by GECO.
Very few "Original" Mauser rifles were made in 9.3x57