This expert-level entry details the Ethiopian M90/95 Hybrid Mannlicher Carbine, drawing on Ian McCollum's analysis from Forgotten Weapons. It highlights the unique blend of M1890 and M1895 features, its Austro-Hungarian origins, and its journey through Italy to Ethiopian service, marked by 'AOI' stamps. The entry emphasizes the carbine's historical significance as a preserved hybrid configuration, likely chambered in 8x50mm Mannlicher.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Romanian Mannlicher M1893 rifle and carbine, detailing their history, design evolution from the Gewehr 1888, and their service during WWI. It highlights the technical specifications, manufacturing origins with OEWG, and the political context of Romania's arms procurement. The presenter emphasizes the rifle's smooth action, unique en bloc clip system, and the 6.5x53mm Rimmed cartridge, while also discussing its limitations and comparisons to other contemporary firearms.
This video focuses on the Mannlicher 1901 Carbine, highlighting its significance as an early automatic pistol design and showcasing a rare carbine variant, specifically the first prototype. The presence of the number '1' stamped on the bolt is noted as a key identifier of its prototype status. The description emphasizes the limited production of such carbine variations for early automatic pistol models.
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