It was made in 1992 according to the date stamp and as far as I know I am the only owner. I don't have the box or papers for it anymore. I do have one original factory mag with it, and I think if I look hard I can find the others but with my divorce and all my stuff being in boxes I am not going to guarantee I can find them.
It's 9mm, got some wear here and there as I think the pictures show pretty well but in great shape. This was my first handgun I ever bought and breaks my heart to see it go.
Looking for $Sold! shipped to your FFL
Here is a Spanish Mauser FR-7. Chambered for 7.62 NATO. There has been debate about shooting the higher pressure commercial .308 out of it. I can say I shot plenty of .308 and 7.62x51 through it with no problems before I ever even knew there was a debate.
The FR-7 was a transitional rifle when the Spanish military was switching over from bolt action mausers to the semi-auto CETME rifle. This is designed to be similar to the CETME. It has a bayonet lug (for a cetme bayonet), a cleaning kit tube (where a semiauto would have a gas tube) and the cetme muzzle break on it. It is a kick ass, short little scout rifle, which used to be my truck rack gun.
Its got scars, dings, and dents up and down the walnut stock. But its from the 1950's and it was a user for me, not a safe gun. Everything else on it seems fine and I hate to see it go.
My camera batteries died so I only got two photos.
What ammo you decide to use is up to you, but may want to google the debates and make a decision for yourself. There are plenty of people like me that shot tons of .308 with no problem at all. That said, I did eventually stop shooting .308 and went to surplus 7.62 for my own piece of mind.
Looking for $Sold!
It's 9mm, got some wear here and there as I think the pictures show pretty well but in great shape. This was my first handgun I ever bought and breaks my heart to see it go.
Looking for $Sold! shipped to your FFL
Here is a Spanish Mauser FR-7. Chambered for 7.62 NATO. There has been debate about shooting the higher pressure commercial .308 out of it. I can say I shot plenty of .308 and 7.62x51 through it with no problems before I ever even knew there was a debate.
The FR-7 was a transitional rifle when the Spanish military was switching over from bolt action mausers to the semi-auto CETME rifle. This is designed to be similar to the CETME. It has a bayonet lug (for a cetme bayonet), a cleaning kit tube (where a semiauto would have a gas tube) and the cetme muzzle break on it. It is a kick ass, short little scout rifle, which used to be my truck rack gun.
Its got scars, dings, and dents up and down the walnut stock. But its from the 1950's and it was a user for me, not a safe gun. Everything else on it seems fine and I hate to see it go.
My camera batteries died so I only got two photos.
What ammo you decide to use is up to you, but may want to google the debates and make a decision for yourself. There are plenty of people like me that shot tons of .308 with no problem at all. That said, I did eventually stop shooting .308 and went to surplus 7.62 for my own piece of mind.
Looking for $Sold!
Last edited: