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It looks like some kind of a .303 british Enfield to me. [[Spades of Columbia]] | It looks like some kind of a .303 british Enfield to me. [[Spades of Columbia]] | ||
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-It's an 1893 / 1895-type Mauser carbine - likely a Spanish M1916 or Chilean M1895. | -It's an 1893 / 1895-type Mauser carbine - likely a Spanish M1916 or Chilean M1895. Actually, from the length of the barrel band to nose cap it's definately an M1916. - [[User:Nyles|Nyles]] |
Revision as of 15:57, 29 May 2010
Mosin Nagant revolver? Need ID
Need ID for this revolver? --Ben41 08:46, 27 May 2010 (UTC)
- Surprisinly, it's exactly what he should be carrying. Belgian army Nagant 1878 in 9.4mm, an extremely rare gun. In 10 years of collecting WW1 service pistols I've never seen one outside a museum. Great job on the page / screen caps by the way. I've never seen this but after seeing all the rare period firearms I think I'm going to have to! - Nyles
Lee Enfield No.1 Mk.III*
Not sure what this is, but its definitely not a No.1 Mk.III* as its currently ID'd. A Mauser perhaps? Jimmoy 09:54, 27 May 2010 (UTC)
It looks like some kind of a .303 british Enfield to me. Spades of Columbia
-It's an 1893 / 1895-type Mauser carbine - likely a Spanish M1916 or Chilean M1895. Actually, from the length of the barrel band to nose cap it's definately an M1916. - Nyles