The Mauser FSK-16 (Flieger Selbstlader Karabiner 1916) was a rare German WWI semi-automatic rifle designed for aircraft crews, evolving from Paul Mauser's earlier designs. It utilized an inertial-operated flapper locking system and a 25-round magazine. Despite its innovative design for aviation, it was too fragile and expensive for trench warfare and saw limited use before being largely scrapped post-war, making it exceptionally rare today.
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