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  2. Mauser Model 1895 - Wikipedia

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    The Zastava M1899 in 7×57mm is a variant of the Mauser Model 1895, it was produced under license by Zastava Arms from 1899 to 1915. [10] Depending on the slight modifications during the production, they were designated M1899, M1899/07 and M1899/08. [11] 10,000 carbines, designated M1899/07 or M1907 were also produced by Zastava from 1907 to 1910.

  3. FN M1900 - Wikipedia

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    Serial production started in January 1899, but the M1899 nomenclature postdates it. FN originally called M1899 “modele de présérie”, [12] approximately 14,400 of them were made in total. [13] In 1900, driven by feedback from the Belgian military, FN introduced what was later called M1900, an improved design based on the M1899.

  4. Springfield Model 1892–99 - Wikipedia

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    M1899 Carbine – rifle with generally the same as the M1898 Carbine, but with a slightly longer forearm and hand guard, and without the swivel ring. M1899 Constabulary carbine – model built for use in the Philippines. Basically a M1899 Carbine fitted with a full length stock and a bayonet lug, and the muzzle stepped down to accept bayonet

  5. M1899 - Wikipedia

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    M1899 variant of the Mauser C96 This page was last edited on 7 February 2025, at 00:54 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. Colt M1900 - Wikipedia

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    The United States War Department solicited designs of semiautomatic pistols in 1899, and chose three samples to test; recoil-operated Mauser C96 "Broomhandle", the unusual "blow-forward" action Steyr Mannlicher M1894, and the Browning-designed Colt M1900, which was not ready until after testing started.

  7. Belgian Mauser - Wikipedia

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    The Model 1889 rifle and carbine, including Turkish Model 1890, Model 1916 and Model 1899/36 variants, all chambered in 7.65×53mm Mauser [1] The Model 1893 and 1894 rifle and carbine, chambered in 7×57mm Mauser, produced for Spain and Brazil [2] while some were used by the Belgian Gendarmerie, the Garde Civique and the Congo Free State [3]

  8. Fully powered cartridge - Wikipedia

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    From left to right: 9×19mm Parabellum (pistol cartridge) 7.92×33mm Kurz (intermediate-power rifle cartridge) 7.92×57mm Mauser (full-power rifle cartridge). A fully powered cartridge, also called full-power cartridge or full-size cartridge, is an umbrella term describing any rifle cartridge that emphasizes ballistic performance and single-shot accuracy, with little or no thought to its ...

  9. Mauser Model 1889 - Wikipedia

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    After the Mauser brothers finished work on the Model 71/84 in 1880, the design team set out to create a small caliber repeater that used smokeless powder. [4] Because of setbacks brought on by Wilhelm Mauser's death, they failed to have the design completed by 1882, so the German Rifle Test Commission (German: Gewehr-Prüfungskommission) was formed.