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In 1935, a new rifle was designed to replace all the rifles and carbines used in the different units. [2] The Model 1935 combined elements of the Mauser 1889 (breech, magazine and stock) and of the Gewehr 98, but it was shorter. [2] Some Model 35 rifles were modernised Mauser 98. [2]
The Peruvian Model 1935, FN Model 24/30 vairant made in Belgium Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mauser Model 1935 .
The Gewehr 98, in 7.92×57mm Mauser, captured from Germany after World War I [4] The Model 1935 short rifle, chambered in 7.65 [4] and the Model 35/46 chambered in .30-06 Springfield [5] The Model 1924, Model 1930 and Model 1950 short rifle, mostly produced for export but also used in Belgium post-World War II [6]
Steyr Model 1912 Mauser for Mexico, Chile and Colombia, in 7×57mm Mauser; Type 24 Chinese in 7.92×57mm; Belgian Mauser Model 1935; M1943 Spanish short (not to be confused with the M93 Spanish Mauser) in 7.92×57mm manufactured in the Spanish arsenals. Will have "La Coruna" or the Spanish Air Force Eagle stamped on the top of the receiver.
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Mauser Model 1889: Bolt-action rifle Germany: 1914–1918 Rechambered from the original 7.65×53mm Mauser. Mauser Standardmodell: Bolt-action rifle Germany: 1924–1960s Derived from the Gewehr 98. Karabiner 98k: Bolt-action rifle Germany: 1935–present Gewehr 98/40: Bolt-action rifle Germany: 1940–1945 German-contract 7.92×57mm Mauser ...
Belgian Mauser Model 1935; F. FN Model 1949; M. FN Model 24 and Model 30; Mauser Model 1889; Mauser Model 1903; Mauser Model 1904; Mauser Standardmodell; V. Vz. 24
Mauser: Produced: 1924–1935: ... (also known as Mauser Model 1924 or Mauser Model 1933) is a bolt-action rifle designed to chamber the 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge ...