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:Looks like it could be a [[Mauser_Rifle_Series#1894_Swedish_Mauser_Carbine|Swedish M94 Mauser carbine]]. It is not a match for the one pictured there as that in the later M94/14 which has the bayonet lug underneath the muzzle, and it is also a US imported weapon which had to have a 1/2" barrel extension welded onto the end cap (the barrel on the original rifle was flush) to get it to the minimum length. --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] 06:20, 31 May 2012 (CDT) | :Looks like it could be a [[Mauser_Rifle_Series#1894_Swedish_Mauser_Carbine|Swedish M94 Mauser carbine]]. It is not a match for the one pictured there as that in the later M94/14 which has the bayonet lug underneath the muzzle, and it is also a US imported weapon which had to have a 1/2" barrel extension welded onto the end cap (the barrel on the original rifle was flush) to get it to the minimum length. --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] 06:20, 31 May 2012 (CDT) | ||
==Astra 600?== | |||
The gun pictured seems longer than the 9 mm P Astra 600, thus it might actually be the 9 mm "largo" (Bergman-Bayard) Astra 400 (this would be historically correct: the Astra 400 was widely used during Spanish Civil War, while the Astra 600 was primarily sold to German Army. |
Revision as of 22:23, 13 November 2012
Unknown Bolt-Action Rifle
Can someone help identify this unknown Bolt-Action rifle?
Or this one (it's the Rebel at the far left of the shot).
Cheers --Crackshot, 31 May 2012, 10:08 (UTC)
- Looks like it could be a Swedish M94 Mauser carbine. It is not a match for the one pictured there as that in the later M94/14 which has the bayonet lug underneath the muzzle, and it is also a US imported weapon which had to have a 1/2" barrel extension welded onto the end cap (the barrel on the original rifle was flush) to get it to the minimum length. --commando552 06:20, 31 May 2012 (CDT)
Astra 600?
The gun pictured seems longer than the 9 mm P Astra 600, thus it might actually be the 9 mm "largo" (Bergman-Bayard) Astra 400 (this would be historically correct: the Astra 400 was widely used during Spanish Civil War, while the Astra 600 was primarily sold to German Army.