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Schmidt-Rubin Rifle
The Swiss Schmidt-Rubin Rifle is the name for a gun system of the Swiss Army. The Swiss designer Rudolf Schmidt designed the straight-pull bolt action for the Rifle Model 1889 that removed the previous Vetterli Rifle system. The corresponding cartridge 7.5 mm (GP 90) and the advanced 7.5 × 55mm Swiss (GP 11) developed by Eduard Rubin. So the name Schmidt-Rubin came.
The three main Full-length models are the M1889 (recognizable that is the only version with locking lugs on the rear of the bolt body), the M1896 (shorter than the M1889) and the M1911 (developed for the 7,5 × 55 mm Swiss (GP11) cartridge, pistol grip, improved sights and a 6 round detachable box magazine).
The most striking feature of this gun type is the straight pull, similar to the Austrian Mannlicher Rifle System of 1888. The Schmidt-Rubin rifles, including the famous Carbine Model K1931, was the personal weapon of Switzerland and was gradually replaced by the Sturmgewehr 57 aussault rifle.
Specifications
(1889 - c. 1970)
Schmidt-Rubin Model 1889
- Type: Battle Rifle
- Caliber: 7.5x53.5mm Swiss, 7.5x54.5mm Swiss
- Weight: 10.69lbs empty
- Length: 51.25 inches
- Barrel length: 30.7 inches
- Capacity: 12 round detachable box magazine
- Fire Modes: Bolt action
The Schmidt-Rubin Rifle and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Notation | Date |
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Fusilier Wipf | M1911 | 1938 | ||
HD-Soldat Läppli | M1911 | 1959 | ||
The Legend of Tarzan | M1889 | 2016 |
Video Game
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
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Metro: Last Light | The Valve | Parts of the receiver and the bolt handle mixed with a Mosin Nagant Rifle | 2013 |