Gewehr 71/84: Germany's Transitional Repeating Rifle
The Gewehr 71/84 represents Germany's crucial transition to a magazine-fed repeating rifle in the 1880s, adopting Paul Mauser's design. Despite its 8-round tubular magazine and 11mm Mauser caliber, it featured an asymmetrical bolt locking mechanism causing a slight rightward shot deviation. Notably, it lacked a wooden handguard to discourage overheating during rapid fire, a design choice influenced by the limitations of black powder ammunition.









