Spanish M43 Mauser – La Coruña (1949) – 8mm Mauser
A rugged and historic piece of mid-century military hardware: the Spanish M43 Mauser, produced at the renowned Fabrica de Armas in La Coruña, Spain. Chambered in the hard-hitting 8mm Mauser (7.92x57mm) and built on the legendary, controlled-round-feed Mauser 98 action, this rifle was the standard issue for the Spanish military during the post-civil war era. It is an excellent find for military surplus collectors and vintage action shooting enthusiasts.
Key Specifications & Features
Manufacturer: Fabrica de Armas (La Coruña, Spain)
Model: M43 Short Rifle
Chambering: 8mm Mauser (7.92x57mm)
Action Type: Bolt-Action (Mauser 98 style)
Receiver Markings: The receiver is deeply struck with the Spanish crest, topped with "FABRICA DE ARMAS" and reading "LA CORUÑA / 1949" across the bottom.
Bolt & Hardware: Features the classic straight bolt handle typical of the M43, with visible serial stampings on the handle root.
Sights: Standard military tangent rear sight and blade front sight, designed for rugged combat use.
Condition Report
Metalwork: As seen in the photos, the receiver and barrel show a heavy, honest patina typical of standard-issue military surplus firearms. The original bluing has faded to a mix of bare metal and darker grey/brown finishes. The receiver crest and factory markings remain incredibly crisp and highly legible.
Stock & Forearm: The military hardwood stock is in standard surplus condition. It shows the expected handling marks, compressions, and oil darkening of a rifle that has seen military service, but remains solid without any obvious structural cracks.
Mechanics: Built on one of the strongest and most reliable bolt-action designs in history, the Mauser 98 action features a massive claw extractor for reliable cycling. (Note: As with all vintage military surplus firearms, we recommend a basic inspection and headspace check by a qualified gunsmith prior to firing).
Collector's Note
The Spanish M43 is essentially a direct derivative of the German K98k, utilizing the same robust action but retaining the straight bolt handle and an auxiliary bayonet lug adapter. Because they were chambered in 8mm Mauser rather than the earlier 7mm Spanish Mauser, they offer shooters a fantastic opportunity to own a 98-pattern rifle in a widely available caliber. This 1949 example is a straightforward, honest representative of Cold War-era Spanish armaments.
| UPC | ECOM00597148 |
| Action | BOLT ACTION |
| Barrel Length | 24" BARREL |
| Caliber | 7.92X57MM MAUSER |
| Capacity | 5 ROUNDS |
| Finish | BLUED |
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