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The Mauser Model 1893 is a bolt-action rifle commonly referred to as the Spanish Mauser, though the model was adopted by other countries in other calibers, most notably the Ottoman Empire. The M1893 was based on the experimental M1892 rifle, which Paul Mauser developed for the Spanish Army as part of a program to correct deficiencies in the ...
Mauser Model 1893 [1] Spanish M43 Mauser (Spanish K98k) [2] Mauser Gewehr 98; Vetterli-Vitali M1887/15; Steyr-Mannlicher M1895 [3] Mannlicher M1888 [4] Destroyer Carbine; El Tigre: Spanish copy of the American Winchester Model 1892; Remington Rolling Block
The FR7 and FR8 were introduced in the 1950s when the Spanish military was already implementing the CETME automatic rifle, but did not yet have sufficient inventory to equip and train all troops. The rifles were made from existing stockpiles of Mauser bolt-action rifles. The FR-7 was a modification of the Model 1916 short rifle, which in turn ...
M43 Spanish Mauser - Fábrica de Armas de la Coruña. The Spanish M43, produced in A Coruña from 1944 to 1958, [51] was a variant of the Karabiner 98k with a straight bolt handle, no front sight guard and a handle groove in the front stock much like the earlier Reichspostgewehr. [52] It was chambered in 7.92×57mm Mauser calibre.
Belgian Mauser Model 1935; M1943 Spanish short (not to be confused with the M93 Spanish Mauser) in 7.92×57mm manufactured in the Spanish arsenals. Will have "La Coruna" or the Spanish Air Force Eagle stamped on the top of the receiver. Virtually identical to the K98k. vz. 98/22 Often made from G98 parts, rebuilt in the BRNO factory in ...
The .43 Spanish / 11.15x57mmR was a centerfire rifle cartridge developed by Remington designers around 1867. [2] It was used in early rolling block rifles that Remington manufactured for the government of Spain.
This is a list of weapons used by the Spanish Republican side of the Spanish Civil War.The majority of Republican military equipment was obtained through the Soviet Union who supported the Spanish Republicans through shipments of Soviet arms and arms from other countries in the possession of the Soviet Union from past Russian conflicts.
It is essentially a scaled-down Mauser Model 1893 with two rear-mounted locking lugs and a Mauser-style two-position flip safety. [1] The Destroyer fired the same ammunition as the standard-issue police handgun but used a six-shot single stack magazine. The longer rifle barrel resulted in greater muzzle velocity, accuracy, and range. [citation ...