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First supplied by the Ludwig Loewe & Co during 1895-1896 then later by the DWM (1897-1900), the Mauser model 1895 first made its appearance during a small arms race between Argentina and Chile in 1896 and 1898. [3] In this period, over 80,000 Model 1895 rifles and 30,000 Model 1895 carbines were shipped and deployed to the Chilean army. [3]
The Mauser Model 1893 is a bolt-action rifle commonly referred to as the Spanish Mauser, though the model was adopted by other countries in other calibers, most notably the Ottoman Empire. The M1893 was based on the experimental M1892 rifle, which Paul Mauser developed for the Spanish Army as part of a program to correct deficiencies in the ...
Mauser Model 1893: [1] known as the Spanish Mauser, some were still in frontline use in the 1950s, meaning the rifle had been in Spanish service for 60 years. Spanish M43: main Spanish weapon in the 1950s, copy of the World War II-era Karabiner 98k from Germany.
Mauser Model 1893 [1] Spanish M43 Mauser (Spanish K98k) [2] Mauser Gewehr 98; Vetterli-Vitali M1887/15; Steyr-Mannlicher M1895 [3] Mannlicher M1888 [4] Destroyer Carbine; El Tigre: Spanish copy of the American Winchester Model 1892; Remington Rolling Block
The Mauser Model 1895 adopted as Fusil Mauser Chileno Mo 1895 [17] by Chilean forces, is a bolt operated magazine fed rifle using the 7×57mm Mauser cartridge. It is the first major modification of the Mauser Model 1893 and was produced by Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken, known as DWM, and Ludwig Loewe Company from 1895 to 1900.
Rifles. Colt-Burgess rifle; Colt Lightning Carbine; Lee M1895 Navy; Remington–Lee M1885; Remington Rolling Block rifle; Spanish Mauser M1893 (used by Cuban rebels and Philippine Revolutionary Army) Springfield M1873; Springfield M1884; Springfield M1888; Springfield M1892/99; Winchester Hotchkiss M1876; Winchester M1873 (used by Cuban rebels ...
Mauser Model 1895 (Mauser Modelo Chileno): used by Paraguay; [8] [9] Mauser Model 1907: acquired by both Bolivia and Paraguay; [3] Mauser Standardmodell rifle, supplied to both sides; [10] Oviedo Model 1927, Spanish low-quality copy of the Mauser Model 1907 produced for Paraguay; [11] Oerlikon SSG36: antitank rifle bought by Bolivia; [12]
It is essentially a scaled-down Mauser Model 1893 with two rear-mounted locking lugs and a Mauser-style two-position flip safety. [1] The Destroyer fired the same ammunition as the standard-issue police handgun but used a six-shot single stack magazine. The longer rifle barrel resulted in greater muzzle velocity, accuracy, and range. [citation ...