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  2. Schmidt–Rubin - Wikipedia

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    Bolt of the Model 1911 Rifle and Carbine, operating rod stripped SchmidtRubin Model 1911 Rifle An improvement over the original 1889 version of the SchmidtRubin rifle, the Swiss M1911 placed the locking lugs in the middle of the bolt, rather than at the rear, strengthening the action and allowing a more powerful cartridge, the ...

  3. 7.5×55mm Swiss - Wikipedia

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    In 1911 the metallurgy and bolt design in Swiss military rifles had advanced enough that a more powerful cartridge could be used in the Model 1911 rifles and SchmidtRubin 1896/11 rifles. The 7.5mm Swiss round was updated to the completely non-corrosive 7.5×55mm Gewehrpatrone 1911 (GP 11).

  4. Waffenfabrik Bern - Wikipedia

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    Swiss Mannlicher M1893 - straight-pull bolt-action rifle designed by Ferdinand Mannlicher. Chambered in 7.5×53.5 Swiss. SchmidtRubin - 1896 straight-pull bolt-action rifle. Chambered in 7.5×53.5 Swiss. SchmidtRubin - 1896/11 straight-pull bolt-action rifle. Chambered in 7.5×55 Swiss. SchmidtRubin - 1911 straight-pull bolt-action ...

  5. K31 - Wikipedia

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    Compared to the previous SchmidtRubin series Model 1911 rifle and carbine, the Karabiner Modell 31 bolt and receiver were significantly shortened, allowing for a rifle length barrel and sight radius, without increasing the overall length of the Model 1911 carbine, moving the rear sight element closer to the eye, and cutting in half the ...

  6. Action (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    The Ross and SchmidtRubin rifles load via stripper clips, albeit of an unusual paperboard and steel design in the SchmidtRubin rifle, while the Mannlicher uses en-bloc clips. The SchmidtRubin series, which culminated in the K31, are also known for being among the most accurate military service rifles ever made.

  7. List of World War II weapons of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Schmidt-Rubin infantry rifle M1911 [2] SIG Mondragón M1894 [3] Licensed production of the Mexican Mondragón M1893 rifle; Swiss Mannlicher M1893 carbine [4] ~7,750; Swiss Vetterli M1881 Stutzer ~11,000+ Winchester M1866 Swiss copies

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    A new Stephen King flick? Yep. Double the Frankenstein? You know it. Another "M3GAN"? Naturally. Here are 25 horror movies to watch in 2025.

  9. Stripper clip - Wikipedia

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    Stripper clip loading for a 7.92×57mm Mauser Karabiner 98k rifle. A device practically identical to a modern stripper clip was patented by inventor and treasurer of United States Cartridge Company De Witt C. Farrington in 1878, while a rarer type of the clip now known as Swiss-type (after the SchmidtRubin) frame charger was patented in 1886 by Louis P. Diss of Remington Arms. [3]