The Swiss Model 1893 Carbine, a Mannlicher-style straight-pull rifle, was a short-lived design intended to replace earlier Vetterli and Schmidt-Rubin rifles. Despite its innovative features like a detachable box magazine, it suffered from accuracy and operational issues, leading to a limited production run of approximately 7,750 units and a service life of only 10 years. This review details its historical context, technical specifications, and a step-by-step bolt disassembly procedure.
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