This guide details the evolution and distinctions between the Swiss M1900 Short Rifle and M1905 Cavalry Carbine, both based on the M1896 Schmidt-Rubin action. It highlights their specific design features, intended roles, cartridge differences (GP 90 vs. GP 11), and the impact of the later K11 unification on their rarity. Expert analysis from Ian McCollum emphasizes the difficulty in finding original configurations due to widespread retrofitting.
This video provides an expert-level examination of the extremely rare 1893 Lee-Metford Trials Carbine, a pre-production prototype. Ian McCollum details its unique features, including its Mark II Lee-Metford action, reduced magazine capacity, Martini-inspired front sight, and the notable absence of a safety mechanism. The review highlights evolutionary design choices compared to both earlier and later adopted models, offering deep insight into military firearm development.
This video reviews Paul Scarlata's book 'Mannlicher Military Rifles,' offering insights into the design and history of Mannlicher firearms, particularly the Austrian M95 carbine. The book covers biographical information on Ferdinand Ritter von Mannlicher, early rifle designs, military production models, and comparisons with other straight-pull rifles. It also touches on the availability and cost of M95 carbines in the US and the challenges of sourcing ammunition.
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