Book Review: Mauser Bolt Rifles by Ludwig Olson
Forgotten Weapons
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6m 22s
Ludwig Olsen's Mauser Bolt Rifles is one of the foundational reference books on the Mauser rifle, and deserves a place in the library of any bolt action rifle enthusiast. Olsen studies the rifle from its early single-shot, black powder beginnings through its ultimate expression as the Model 98, and the various offshoot models adopted by so many military forces worldwide.
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