This video details the complex restoration and analysis of a rare Schlegelmilch carbine, believed to be an 1895 prototype. The presenter, an experienced gunsmith, meticulously addresses significant damage to the stock, fabricates missing or broken parts for the safety and magazine cutoff mechanisms, and investigates the unique packet loading system. The process highlights advanced gunsmithing techniques, problem-solving for rare firearms, and a deep dive into the operational nuances of this historically significant weapon.
This guide details the tool-less field stripping procedure for the rare Afghan Schlegelmilch Carbine, as demonstrated by Ian McCollum. The carbine features a unique bolt design and construction that allows for complete disassembly without tools, highlighting its innovative engineering for its time. McCollum, a recognized expert in historical firearms, provides a clear demonstration of its mechanical features.
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