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(Russian M1803 Flintlock Cavalry ''Stutzer'' (Rifled Carbine) - .65 (16.51mm) The term ''Stutzer'' comes from German ''Stutzen'' and was used in Russian Army in XVIII - early XIX century for short muzzleloader rifles, issued to ''Jäger'' troops and ca...) |
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The term ''Stutzer'' comes from German ''Stutzen'' and was used in Russian Army in | The term ''Stutzer'' comes from German ''Stutzen'' and was used in Russian Army in 18th - early 19th century for short muzzleloader rifles, issued to ''Jäger'' troops and cavalry. | ||
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Russian M1803 Flintlock Cavalry Stutzer (Rifled Carbine) - .65 (16.51mm)
The term Stutzer comes from German Stutzen and was used in Russian Army in 18th - early 19th century for short muzzleloader rifles, issued to Jäger troops and cavalry.
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