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The M1886 itself was an improvement of the Mannlicher M1885 trials rifle (patented in the UK in May 1885 [2]) that was a prototype meant to replace the by then obsolete M1867 Werndl-Holub drum-breech single-shot rifle. It was the first of the Austro-Hungarian service rifles to introduce the feature of the clip dropping out of the bottom of the ...
Mannlicher M1901; Mylonas rifle; Nagant M1895 (known as the Περίστροφον M1895) Ruby M1914; Rifles. Berthier M1892, M1892/16, M1907/15 and M1916; Gras M1874 and M1874/14; Lebel M1886/93; Mannlicher M1895; Mannlicher-Schönauer M1903 and M1903/14 (Standard issue rifle) Machine guns. Chauchat M1915; Colt-Browning M1895/14; Hotchkiss ...
Mannlicher M1888: Steyr Mannlicher Fegyver- és Gépgyár: 7.92×57mm Mauser 8×50mmR Mannlicher 8×52mmR Mannlicher Austrian Empire Kingdom of Hungary: 1887 Mannlicher M1890 carbine: Steyr Mannlicher: 8×50mmR Mannlicher 7.92×57mm Mauser 8×56mmR Austrian Empire Kingdom of Hungary: 1890 Mannlicher M1893: Steyr Mannlicher: 6.5×53mmR 8×50mmR ...
8x50mmR Mannlicher 8x56mmR 8x57mm IS: 1896 Austrian Empire Kingdom of Hungary: Mannlicher–Schönauer: 6.5×54mm Mannlicher–Schönauer 8×50mmR Mannlicher.30-06 Springfield: 1903 Austrian Empire Kingdom of Hungary: Marga rifle: 8mm Mauser: 1880s Belgium: MAS-36: 7.5×54mm French: 1937 France: Mosin–Nagant: 7.62×54mmR 7.62x53mmR 7.92x57mm ...
Name Image Cartridge(s) Years produced Country of origin Mannlicher M1886: M86: 11×58mmR M86-88: 8×52mmR 1886-1887 Austrian Empire Kingdom of Hungary Mondragón rifle: 7×57mm Mauser
Mannlicher. Mannlicher M1886 (Austria-Hungary – rifle – 1886) Mannlicher M1888 (Austria-Hungary – rifle – 1888) Mannlicher M1894 (German Empire – pistol – 1894) Mannlicher M1895 (Austria-Hungary – rifle – 1895) Marlin Model 1894 (USA – rifle – 1894) Mars Automatic Pistol (United Kingdom – pistol – 1897)
Many of the firearms on this list are military weapons which were used during both World Wars, ... Mannlicher M1886 and M1888: Bolt-action rifle
Within military 8 mm firearms, the Repeating Rifle Mannlicher 1888, better known as the Mannlicher M1888, was a bolt-action rifle used by several armies from 1888 to 1945. Derived from the M1885 and later M1886 models, it was Ferdinand Mannlicher 's third rifle that utilized the "en bloc clip".