![chilean mauser model 1895 chilean mauser model 1895](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/SWwxn4B62iQ/maxresdefault.jpg)
If you're looking for something more "modern" that creates higher pressure (like 762x51) then there might be better platforms to start with. and stick to low pressure cartridges (like 7mm mauser). then just be aware of the concerns related to the steel. Most people will tell you if you want to make a project out of your gun, change calibers, etc. It actually looks A LOT like the pics of the rifle you are looking at on gun broker, except I went with a black and grey laminate stock, and a dark grey cerakote for the finish on the metal. I converted the rifle to a sporting/hunting rifle and put a 7mm mauser barrel back on it. im guessing much of that hard use happened when it was shooting high pressure 762 NATO stuff. you could tell it was used HARD and used A LOT. I've got an 1893 that was converted by the spanish to 762 way back in the day. The spanish 1893 probably has the worst rap of them all. there is another person that claims to be an expert and claims the steel is just fine. For every person that claims to be an expert and claims the steel sucks. There's been an ongoing debate on the quality of steel in spanish, chilean, and pretty much ever SR mauser ever built online for decades. they are not the same rifle as their M98 large ring big brothers).
![chilean mauser model 1895 chilean mauser model 1895](https://image.invaluable.com/housePhotos/bradfordsauction/42/688942/H22021-L233453430.jpg)
fits the same after market stock as the spanish mauser (understand these are SMALL RING MAUSERs. the only real difference in the two rifles as I understand it is they changed the bolt face. The 1985 chilean is a modified 1893 "spanish" mauser.