This video provides an expert-level overview of the Belgian Comblain Model 1882 rifle, a single-shot lever-action firearm that served Belgian forces until 1914. It details the rifle's specifications, including its weight and length, and demonstrates the loading and ejection procedures for its 11mm Comblain cartridge. The instruction highlights the rifle's handling characteristics, trigger pull, and sights, offering insights into its historical significance and shooting experience.
The Belgian Comblain Model 1882 is a single-shot, lever-action rifle chambered in 11mm Comblain. Despite its age, it remained in Belgian service until 1914. The rifle features a tangent leaf ladder rear sight and a barleycorn front sight. Handling requires a specific technique for effective ejection of spent casings.
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