Experimental Muzzle Cover 1893 Mauser

Published on March 13, 2016
Duration: 5:03

This video examines an experimental 1893 pattern Mauser rifle featuring a unique, trigger-activated muzzle cover. The cover conceals the front sight when closed and flips open just before firing, revealing the sight picture. While mechanically innovative, the design is deemed impractical due to the high trigger control required, risking premature firing before a proper sight picture is acquired. The rifle's mixed serial numbers suggest it was a test or sample model.

Quick Summary

An experimental 1893 Mauser rifle features a unique muzzle cover that automatically reveals the front sight upon trigger pull. However, this design requires exceptional trigger control, making it impractical as a rapid firing mechanism could discharge the weapon before a proper sight picture is achieved.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Experimental 1893 Mauser
  2. 00:35Rifle Overview and Caliber
  3. 01:33Unique Muzzle Cover Mechanism
  4. 02:29Internal Linkage and Trigger Action
  5. 03:54Design Flaws and Impracticality

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of the experimental muzzle cover on the 1893 Mauser?

The experimental muzzle cover on the 1893 Mauser is designed to protect the muzzle and hide the front sight when closed. Upon pulling the trigger, a rod mechanism flips the cover open, revealing the front sight just before the shot is fired.

Why was the experimental muzzle cover design on the 1893 Mauser considered impractical?

The design was deemed impractical because it demanded exceptional trigger control. A rapid trigger pull could cause the rifle to fire before the shooter acquired a proper sight picture, making it unsuitable for military or sporting use.

What suggests the 1893 Mauser with the muzzle cover is an experimental model?

The rifle features mixed serial numbers and a unique, non-standard muzzle device. These characteristics indicate it was likely a test or sample rifle developed by Mauser, rather than a regular production firearm.

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