This documentary-style video provides a comprehensive history of the Yugoslavian Model 1895 Mannlicher rifle. Hosted by Othais and Mae, the content covers the rifle's historical background, its functional mechanics, and includes a live-fire demonstration. The production is patron-funded, with links provided for support and merchandise. Additional reading material on related Serbian and Yugoslavian Mauser rifles, as well as FN Mauser Rifles, is also referenced.
This video showcases the 1907 Steyr Mannlicher rifle, chambered in the 6.5x54 caliber. It highlights the rifle's unique internal rotary magazine, demonstrated by its removal from the stock. The presenter, an enthusiastic collector, shares insights into this vintage firearm.
This review covers the Argentine Mannlicher 1905 pistol, highlighting its 10-round capacity in 7.63mm Mannlicher and a theoretically delayed blowback action. The ergonomics include a flared base for better grip, though the sights are noted as small and difficult for fast resets. Reliability is described as potentially finicky depending on the firearm's condition.
This video details a rare Snabb semi-automatic conversion of a Dutch Mannlicher bolt-action rifle, developed in the late 1930s by Swedish inventor Arenberg. The complex gas-trap system, featuring intricate ratcheting teeth and multiple springs, aimed to provide budget-friendly semi-automatic firepower for mid-sized nations. Despite its innovative approach, extreme mechanical complexity made it difficult to maintain, preventing military adoption.
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