This video showcases a sporterized Swedish m/1894 Carbine, manufactured in 1895 by Mauser Oberndorf A/N, Germany. The rifle is chambered in 6.5x55 SE. The title indicates a focus on a specific, modified historical firearm with details about its origin and caliber.
The Portuguese m/937B Mauser, a variant of the German Kar98k, was produced by Mauser Oberndorf under contract for Portugal in 1941. These rifles feature standard German military specifications and Waffenamt (WaA135) proof marks, indicating high-quality early-war production. Due to wartime requisitions, some were issued to the Wehrmacht and later found in Russian or Norwegian service, often rechambered to .30-06.
This video explores rare German line-throwing rifles converted from Gewehr 98 actions, likely by Mauser for naval use on U-boats. These unique firearms feature extended stocks for recoil management when firing blank cartridges to launch lines. The presentation details specific design modifications, including reinforced front ends, wooden floorplates, and variations in barrel and bore dimensions between models.
This review details the Swedish Mauser m/94 and m/94-14 carbines, chambered in 6.5x55mm. It covers their historical adoption from Remington Rolling Blocks, design evolution including the addition of a bayonet lug in the m/94-14, and production history split between Mauser Oberndorf and Carl Gustaf. The video also explains unique features like sight adjustments for spitzer ammunition and the cock-on-closing action.
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