The Stamm-Saurer Model 1907 was a rare Swiss straight-pull bolt-action rifle developed by Hans Stamm for Saurer to compete for military contracts. Despite its high quality and innovative features like a unique rear sight and integrated cleaning rod, it was rejected by the Swiss military. The rifle competed against the Schmidt-Rubin K11 and G11, ultimately losing due to existing institutional knowledge of the Schmidt-Rubin and Saurer's refusal to license production.
This guide details the disassembly and reassembly of the Stamm-Saurer Model 1907 straight-pull bolt action rifle. It highlights the unique helical groove camming mechanism and the ring safety, comparing it to contemporary designs like the Schmidt-Rubin and Gewehr 98. The video, presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons, offers an expert-level look at the rifle's mechanics.
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