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Mauser Model 1896 Rifle

Mauser Model 1896 Rifle. Cal. 7mm. Serial no. 5410. (B 65699 stamped into cocking handle and B 5410 / 10 under the barrel). Rear sight marked with odd numbers from "5" to "19". Used in Boer War and was an excellent military weapon. Sweden adopted the rifle in 1896; most were cut short and lightened in 1940. They remained in service until the 1950s. Its right-angled cocking-piece projection made the model distinctive. Germany later adopted the GEW98 Mauser after a long series of experiments. Acc. No. 1381.

Date:
1896-1902
Item Type:
photograph
Reference:
1381

Mauser Model 1896 Rifle is an object from the Durham Light Infantry (DLI) Collection.

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